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2018
We have been dealing with the concept of “seeing as.…” It has been argued that in most of the cases where we speak of what we see, as when we see boxes, ducks, rabbits, bears, bicycles, and x-ray tubes, we are speaking of having visual impressions which we see as boxes, ducks, rabbits, etc.
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We have been dealing with the concept of “seeing as.…” It has been argued that in most of the cases where we speak of what we see, as when we see boxes, ducks, rabbits, bears, bicycles, and x-ray tubes, we are speaking of having visual impressions which we see as boxes, ducks, rabbits, etc.
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Nursing Science Quarterly, 2010
“To see or not to see” is an allusion to the classical Shakespearean quotation “to be or not to be, that is the question.” Evidence as a concept pertains to truth, reality, and being in the world; it involves seeing, realizing, making visible, and clothing thoughts into words.
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“To see or not to see” is an allusion to the classical Shakespearean quotation “to be or not to be, that is the question.” Evidence as a concept pertains to truth, reality, and being in the world; it involves seeing, realizing, making visible, and clothing thoughts into words.
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“Two-eyed seeing” supports wildlife health
Science, 2019Bridging Indigenous and scientific knowledge improves wildlife surveillance and fosters reconciliation The cry “Don't shoot the leaders!” is central to the traditional knowledge of Indigenous peoples across the Canadian North.
S. Kutz, Matilde Tomaselli
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Deeply seeing through highly turbid water by active polarization imaging.
Optics Letters, 2018We hereby proposed and experimentally demonstrated an active polarization imaging technique, based on wavelength selection, for seeing through highly turbid water where targets are always visually lost.
Fei Liu+8 more
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On Seeing and Not Seeing Racism
American Quarterly, 2014What is especially insidious about racism in the contemporary United States is its stealth. In our post–civil rights era, the visibly racist Jim Crow formulation of “whites only” has come to be replaced by a new form of racism, one that the sociologist Eduardo Bonilla-Silva has described as “color-blind.”
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“Two‐Eyed Seeing”: An Indigenous framework to transform fisheries research and management
Fish and Fisheries, 2021John-francis Lane+2 more
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2019
The relation between sight and insight poses a set of problems concerning the relation between the visible and the invisible or, between the absent and the present. The dense intertwinement between seeing and ways of seeing, as well as of sight and insight, consists in the proximity of the sense of sight to the mental: When a child sees that they have ...
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The relation between sight and insight poses a set of problems concerning the relation between the visible and the invisible or, between the absent and the present. The dense intertwinement between seeing and ways of seeing, as well as of sight and insight, consists in the proximity of the sense of sight to the mental: When a child sees that they have ...
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