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How can you see a todes not a frog?

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How can you see a todes not a frog?

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  1. by the texture of there skin.......


  2. (i think this is existential phenomenology), the role of the body in perception and action,in other words;-the structure of our body produces the spatiotemporal field of our experiences. The body is unified capacity for action in that field= situated cognition (the idea that everybody we think and do is due to the fact that we live in such and such an environment). Our actions are aimed at finding a balance with this field such that we can cope with the objects present in that field. This is a feedback process: we act on the world, and the objects of the world act back on us and then we act on the world and so forth. This two-way dependency is called "intentional arc".

  3. Toads have a rough skin frogs are smooth.Also most toads are grey or brown.Frogs are green or tan and green.Another way is the body.A toad is fat and sits low to the ground while a frog will hold it's body upright.

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