This paper proposes the "Perceptual limitation hypothesis," a concept suggesting that the boundaries of human perception are not just passive filters but active agents in the construction of our experiential reality. According to this... more
This paper proposes the "Perceptual limitation hypothesis," a concept suggesting that the boundaries of human perception are not just passive filters but active agents in the construction of our experiential reality. According to this hypothesis, the constraints of our perceptual systems - whether in terms of sensory input, cognitive processing, or interpretative frameworks - play a significant role in determining what we perceive as real.