Article 32MHS An Examination of the Multitude of Senses Humans Have Beside the Basic Five Defined by Aristotle

An Examination of the Multitude of Senses Humans Have Beside the Basic Five Defined by Aristotle

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Lori Dorn
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In a rather astute video essay, a Vox News reporter examines and somewhat debunks the common practice of teaching children that they only have five senses as defined by Aristotle, when there are a number of other senses that help humans process equilibrioception (balance), mechanoreception (vibration), thermoception (temperature) and proprioception (body movement), amongst many, many others.

Listing just five senses means we're leaving out a lot of things that actually keep us alive and functioning on a daily basis"So this begs the question, is teaching five senses really the best way? "When we're young learning these five senses is a really simple way to make sense of the world around us. These senses are often based on external stimuli and because we have visible organs linked them - they're easy to test in a classroom.

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