We never have direct access to the world in itself; we only have access to the model our brain is constructing. It works as a sort of ‘best guess.’ The brain isn’t trying to find the absolute truth or create a perfect replica of the outside world’s structure.
Andrew Gallimore — We never have direct access to the world in itself; we only
We never have direct access to the world in itself; we only have access to the model our brain is constructing. It works as a sort of ‘best guess.’ The brain isn’t trying to find the absolute truth or create…