The Truth of Reality

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English

 

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Nancy R

 

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December 15, 2016

 

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University

 

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He concludes by stating that while two people may have differing interpretations of a story, neither of them is wrong. This idea is also seen in Oliver Sacks’ “The Mind’s Eye: What the Blind See”. Sacks studies the affect of the loss of sight on a person’s personal reality. Jonathan Boyarin, in “Waiting for a Jew: Marginal Redemption at the Eight Street Shul”, tells a story of his journey through Jewish culture and how his memories affect him...
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Sacks studies the affect of the loss of sight on a person’s personal reality. Jonathan Boyarin, in “Waiting for a Jew: Marginal Redemption at the Eight Street Shul”, tells a story of his journey through Jewish culture and how his memories affect him. These three authors discuss the idea that there are numerous ways an event and its truth can be interpreted and one way is not necessarily better than the other...
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