
About this episode
The episode challenges the belief that there is a single objective world shared by all humans, exploring the nuances of individual perception and values.
We typically believe there is a single objective world that we may perceive differently but ultimately is common to us all. We also believe we're all the same and have the same goals and values. But is this really true? This is a snippet from my Wednesday 27/5 episode, We All Live In Our Own World (#146) , originally published in 2024. All my Psychology episodes: https://player.captivate.fm/collection/9f81342e-0c6f-4b7d-ab6c-bd333126470e Explore my 200-episode podcast library: https://deep-psychology.com/#pod-cats Newsletter & books: https://deep-psychology.com/my-links
People in this episode
Host: Ross Edwards
Topics covered
- perception
- human behavior
- subjectivity
- psychology
- assumptions
- values
Keywords
- human perception
- objective world
- psychological assumptions
- individual values
- subjective experience
Mentioned in this episode
Books & works: We All Live In Our Own World
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