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Chapter 10 – Sensory Difference: Blindness, Deafness, and the World
This chapter explores blindness, deafness, and DeafBlindness as different sensory architectures, not deficits. It argues that perception is construction, that sighted hearing experience is not “reality” but one rendering, and that sensory difference reveals the generative principles of consciousness. It also examines Deaf culture, the social architecture of exclusion, and the distinctive beauty of sensory worlds outside the majority.

Paul Falconer & ESA
4 hours ago13 min read
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