This book explores the profound implications of blindness, using the case of blind people who have had successful eye operations to regain their sight. The author examines the philosophical and cognitive challenges they face in navigating a world they have never seen. Through a thought-provoking synthesis of philosophy of mind, visual perception, and the nature of experience, this book offers a deep dive into the nature of cognition and the relationship between our senses and our understanding of the world. The author contends that blindness is not simply a sensory deprivation but a fundamental reconfiguration of one's relationship to the world. The insights gained from this unique perspective shed new light on the nature of human perception and the complexities of human experience.
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