what is the reflection theory?
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this theory describes that...how media is essentially the reflection of the inherent social structures of the society...how the films, books .. etc and some common things that we see everyday directly reflect the values....norms and beliefs of our culture ..this is adopt from the idea by.^^sociologist or...adopt from sociologly...
it just an idea of our knowledge reflect the real world...
it is developed by john locke .
it just an idea of our knowledge reflect the real world...
it is developed by john locke .
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There are a variety of versions of reflection theory.
Types of Reflection Theory
Empiricist reflection theory
Empiricist reflection theory was developed by John Locke who argued that we have knowledge of the world because our ideas resemble (or reflect) the objects that give rise to them. Locke argues that ideas are generated in consciousness via sensate experience of the external world. A physical process, of 'observation', gives rise to a mental one and the connection between objective world and subjective idea is causal and contingent.
Sensations are therefore mental entities with the character of subjective appearances reflecting material objects independently of consciousness that gives rise to them.
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Types of Reflection Theory
Empiricist reflection theory
Empiricist reflection theory was developed by John Locke who argued that we have knowledge of the world because our ideas resemble (or reflect) the objects that give rise to them. Locke argues that ideas are generated in consciousness via sensate experience of the external world. A physical process, of 'observation', gives rise to a mental one and the connection between objective world and subjective idea is causal and contingent.
Sensations are therefore mental entities with the character of subjective appearances reflecting material objects independently of consciousness that gives rise to them.
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