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    Science teaches us that things are not in reality the way... — Carmelics
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    Supports→Perceptual appearances must be entirely mental and internal, rather than relational

    Science teaches us that things are not in reality the way they appear to the senses

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    Both theories suffer from an apparent inability to handle error. Science frequently teaches us that things are not in reality the way they appear to the senses. The sun, for example, perceptually appears as a small disk rather than the large sphere that it is (Descartes 1641). This perceptual experience cannot involve either the transmission of forms (since the sun doesn’t have those forms), or the “direct pick-up” of objective properties (again, those properties aren’t there to pick up). Nor co

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