Fatih Kilic
The manifest image is one of the images that Wilfrid Sellars proposes guides our view of 'man-in-the-word.' The basic objects of the manifest image are entities for which we have intuitive concepts available. Think of persons, trees, chairs or tables. The image is best understood by juxtaposing it to the scientific image. While the manifest image takes these standard concepts as final points of analysis, the scientific image is inherently reductive. This means that it looks at the smaller particles and processes which make up our daily concepts.[1]
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