The spiritual image is genuine. This is my first time to define reality and discuss the reality for my new student seminar "What is reality". Use a suspicious reality theme (in this case, the spiritual image is "real"?) And try out the work definition and method to determine which is right. Very bad, I am not lying, it's an interesting job. In the middle of the night, the boy woke up from the most terrible chase scene he saw so far and was frightened by the cold sweat. His heart beat, he breathlessly.
We form an image in the mind of what we can think. It is called "mental model". We will form an image in places we've been or have seen before. This is useful when thinking about actual things and things. In the field of sound, we can create sounds, songs and sentences in our head. We can quietly play and operate these sounds in the head, it sounds like a real thing. We also maintain a complex body sense model of our posture and condition. You can imagine the movement of various bodies and you can express a variety of body postures in one word by simply using this model without actually moving. Pleased - in our heart
Psychologist and cognitive scientist Stephen Pinker, our experience in the world appears as a psychological image in our mind. These spiritual images are then correlated and compared with other images and can be used to synthesize a brand new image. In this view, a mental image makes it possible to form useful world operation theory by forming a series of possible mental images in the mind without directly experiencing such results . Whether other creatures have this ability is controversial.
Bishop of the 18th century philosopher George Berkeley showed a similar view in his idealistic theory. Berkeley said that the reality is equivalent to a psychological image - our spiritual image is not the copies of other material reality, but the reality itself. But Berkeley has a distinct difference between the image that he believes to make up the outside world and the image of personal imagination. According to Berkeley, in the modern sense only the latter is considered a "psychological image".