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Understanding Truth: Perception and Reality in Everyday Life

Explore the complex nature of truth and perception through thought-provoking questions and real-life applications. This activity delves into the philosophical idea that truth is subjective and influenced by individual perception. Engage with statements like "This is not a pipe" and "This is not an apple" to uncover their underlying meanings. By analyzing recent articles that reveal truths about popular culture, students will learn to navigate conflicts between perception and reality, fostering critical thinking skills and personal insights.

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Understanding Truth: Perception and Reality in Everyday Life

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  1. Intro Activity

  2. Quick Write • What is truth? • And how do you know it is truth?

  3. This is not a pipe.

  4. This is not an apple.

  5. Guiding Questions • What does the statement mean? • What is in conflict? Explain.

  6. Big Idea! • Truth and reality are both based on one’s PERCEPTION.

  7. So what?? • Let’s take this philosophical concept and apply it to real life. • Let’s read this recent article that uncovers the truth about a best-selling book.

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