I like that my mouth, ears and eyes produce different data in the same situation. An extreme of “unity” could be that every sense reports the same finding. Sure there are situations that the idiom “I can’t believe my eyes” points to but even in that case it can be described as an (ab)use of language, it’s the brains job to form thoughts and the eyes job to register the electromagnetic field.
One shouldn’t delegate thinking to other persons and contextualising others contribution as input rather than output is a raod to be more sensitive to reality.
I like that my mouth, ears and eyes produce different data in the same situation. An extreme of “unity” could be that every sense reports the same finding. Sure there are situations that the idiom “I can’t believe my eyes” points to but even in that case it can be described as an (ab)use of language, it’s the brains job to form thoughts and the eyes job to register the electromagnetic field.
One shouldn’t delegate thinking to other persons and contextualising others contribution as input rather than output is a raod to be more sensitive to reality.