The appearance of an objective world
distinguishable from a subjective self is but the imaginary form in
which Consciousness perfectly realises itself.
Wittgenstein’s duck-rabbit is an
example of ‘seeing as’ or aspect-perception.
The rabbit–duck illusion is an ambiguous image in which a rabbit or a duck can be seen.[1]
The rabbit–duck illusion is an ambiguous image in which a rabbit or a duck can be seen.[1]
Some see the drawing as a duck, an equal proportion see it as a rabbit.
The reality of what they see is in the description not in the thing itself.
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