Ways of Seeing

way of seeing chapter 1

One of the first points John Beger makes is that the act of seeing something is not as objecive as we might at first think.Instead he argues that what we see is conditioned by habits and conventions.What does berger mean when he says that the process of seeing is not natural that it is shaped by habits and convention ?what kind of habits and conventions shape the ways we see and how do they do this?

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