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Singer's argument requires that we accept utilitarianism.
Sensory Overload
A condition where one or more of the body's senses experiences over-stimulation from the environment, leading to feelings of overwhelm or discomfort.
Perceptual Agnosia
A condition in which a person can see objects but cannot recognize them.
Perceptual Inversion
Perceptual Inversion describes a visual phenomenon where an image is seen as upside down or reversed in orientation due to certain manipulation or conditions.
Just Noticeable Difference
The smallest difference in intensity or stimulus strength that a human can detect between two stimuli, also known as the difference threshold.
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