Discussion:
Weisel's 1981 Nobel Lecture: Empiricism vs. Rationalism
In Weisel's 1981 Nobel lecture, he reported research performed on cats and monkeys by depriving visual experience from these animals from birth. The animals failed to develop basic visual perception and only recovered very slightly after the deprivation had ended. However, he also noted that some basic visual processing capabilities were present at birth even without visual experience with the world. Do the findings support empiricism or rationalism? Why?
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