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    Reid's theory of visual perception does not share the sam... — Carmelics
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    Reid's theory of visual perception does not share the same foibles as the Way of Ideas, despite involving visible figures in the perceptual process

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    • 2.Visible figure is a relational property between physical objects and the eyes of perceivers, not merely a representational intermediary
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    A pressing question arises at this juncture: Hasn't Reid now adopted a position according to which there are perceptual intermediaries in the visual perception process? If so, doesn't this imply that Reid's theory will share many of the foibles with which he charges the Way of Ideas? Most answers to these two questions have proven to be contentious in part because Reid's interpreters often bring to this issue prefabricated, a priori definitions of ‘intermediary’, ‘representation’ and ‘directness
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