Aliens Quote by David Berman
“For Berkeley (normal) vision is a language whereby God tells us about the tangible world. But prior to having experience of the tangible world, the visual language would be as meaningless as an utterly alien language. It would convey no meaning to the sighted mind.”
About This Quote
Vision is a language that only makes sense after experiencing the tangible world; otherwise it’s alien.
In simple terms: Seeing only makes sense after experiencing reality.
Learn through experience before interpreting.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- education
- travel
- visual arts
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does experience shape perception?
- Can we teach vision without direct experience?
Abstract concepts can be confusing without context.