
Henri Ey
Henri Ey was a French psychiatrist and philosopher known for his work on perception and consciousness. He believed that our awareness of the world results from an active process where our mind interprets sensory information, integrating ongoing experiences to form a coherent sense of reality. Ey emphasized the importance of the self in shaping perception, suggesting that consciousness is a dynamic, continuous process rather than a static state. His ideas contributed to understanding how we experience and interpret our surroundings, bridging psychiatry and philosophy in exploring human perception and awareness.