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... fundamental level, there is also the data from the 'interior', for example, how we 'feel' about something we experience, also, sensations such as breathing & the feeling of our own heartbeat, these all hold meaning for the individual & changes in them can be a sign of changes in how we feel about a perceived stimulus, & these meanings can evolve & transform over time with the integration of continued additional experience. A point here is that, as Turner, (1982) says, we never stop learning our own culture, or other cultures & culture is always changing, therefore our perceptions & understandings will always be changing. What data that is perceived, or known, can be said to be theory free? Either regarding the human individual or species the inductivist view of growth of knowledge refutes innate or culturally untainted ideas, Atran, (1990) To quote Leach, (1964) from Atran, "The child, in ...
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