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The Doors of Perception - traducción al Inglés

BOOK BY ALDOUS HUXLEY
Doors of perception; The doors of perception
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The Doors of Perception         
"The Doors of Perception", saggio del 1954 di Aldous Huxley
sense of sight         
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SERIES OF EVENTS REQUIRED FOR AN ORGANISM TO RECEIVE A VISUAL STIMULUS
Eyesight; Eye sight; Vision (physiology); Vision (sense); Visual Perception; Sense of sight; Theory of vision; Intromission theory; Biological vision; Human visual perception; Human visual recognition; Ophthalmoception; Human vision; Sight (sense); Animal vision; Sight; Human eyesight; Visual cognition; Image perception; Perception of images; Artificial visual perception; Theories of vision; Intromissionism; Seeing (sense); Visual processing in the brain
senso della vista
out of doors         
FIVE PIECES FOR PIANO BY BÉLA BARTÓK
Out of Doors; Out of Doors (Bartok); Szabadban; Out of doors
aperto, aria aperta

Definición

perceptible
a.
Visible, discernible, apparent, perceivable.

Wikipedia

The Doors of Perception

The Doors of Perception is an autobiographical book written by Aldous Huxley. Published in 1954, it elaborates on his psychedelic experience under the influence of mescaline in May 1953. Huxley recalls the insights he experienced, ranging from the "purely aesthetic" to "sacramental vision", and reflects on their philosophical and psychological implications. In 1956, he published Heaven and Hell, another essay which elaborates these reflections further. The two works have since often been published together as one book; the title of both comes from William Blake's 1793 book The Marriage of Heaven and Hell.

The Doors of Perception provoked strong reactions for its evaluation of psychedelic drugs as facilitators of mystical insight with great potential benefits for science, art, and religion. While many found the argument compelling, others including German writer Thomas Mann, Vedantic monk Swami Prabhavananda, Jewish philosopher Martin Buber, and Orientalist scholar Robert Charles Zaehner countered that the effects of mescaline are subjective and should not be conflated with objective religious mysticism. Huxley himself continued to take psychedelics for the rest of his life, and the understanding he gained from them influenced his final novel Island, published in 1962.

Ejemplos de uso de The Doors of Perception
1. In a little over an hour and a half, it examines the last 48 hours in the life of a rock star called Blake (Michael Pitt), presumably a reference to William Blake via that druggie‘s bible, Aldous Huxley‘s The Doors of Perception.