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Action-Based Theories of Perception: A Focus on Tracklocross

Perception is a fascinating and intricate process that has intrigued philosophers, scientists, and psychologists for centuries. The conventional understanding of perception is that it is a passive process in which the brain receives and interprets sensory information. However, in recent times, action-based theories of perception have become more popular, as they highlight the active participation of the perceiver in shaping their perceptual experience.

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Philosophy of Tracklocross – Madness and Civilisation

The philosopher with a name that is so often mispronounced in the UK, I no longer know what his real name is. Ladies and gentlemen, let me introduce you to Michel Foucault. Foucault wants us to realise we should look back at history, bring back the ideas that work, and use them to question the beliefs and systems we use now. He used this argument many times to explain why the fixed gear bike was a better option than a geared bike when he looked back and did not serve our “modern” ideas.

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