In a message dated 7/27/08 1:34:01 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

> My response would have been that cognition is more complex than that and
> that without some degree of self-reflection one might not even be aware that
> they have seen something
> 
> I will leave it to Kate to determine if this in some manner reflects her
> inquiry
> 
> 
 That is a reasonable response to the question. Sometimes, however, one is 
aware of the mmoment when you understand what is being seen-the appearance of 
the thing is the same, the eyes are the same, and all of   a sudden something 
shifts and the appearance of the thing takes on meaning.   Something happens, 
it 
is clearly connected to the   physical eyes and the thing and also to the 
person doing the seeing.
KAte Sullivan


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