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    Supports→A relation can be real in one relatum and merely a being of reason in the other relatum.

    Sense perception and knowledge are ordered to sensible and intelligible things, but sensible and intelligible things in extramental reality are outside the order of sensible and intelligible being.

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    Order (in philosophical sense)(as how sense perception and knowledge relate to or connect with objects in reality)
    An arrangement or system of relationships that connects or organizes different things together.
    Sensible things(Used as stepping stones toward the intelligible world)
    Objects of sense perception that function as remote likenesses (simulacra) of eternal realities.
    extramental reality

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    Related propositions within the same area of thought.
    (Used to distinguish between relational concepts in the mind and whatever corresponds to those concepts in the external world.)
    Reality as it exists independently of the mind, outside of mental representation or conceptualization.
    intelligible things(Llull's epistemology)
    Objects characteristic of man's superior faculties (as opposed to sensory faculties), the study of which yields scientific and philosophical knowledge
    knowledge(Distinguished from mere true belief, which may be the product of indoctrination and need not exercise deliberative capacities.)
    Justified true belief — true belief that has been arrived at through the exercise of deliberative capacities, including comparison of and deliberation among alternatives.
    sense perception(Alcmaeon's cognitive taxonomy)
    The faculty of receiving sensory input (hearing, sight, smell, etc.) via the brain; shared by both animals and humans.

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    [3] Sometimes, however, a relation is something real in one of the relata and a mere being of reason in the other. And this happens whenever the two relata do not belong to a single order. For example, sense perception and knowledge are related to things that are sensible and intelligible. But insofar as the latter are things existing in extramental reality, they are outside the order of sensible and intelligible being. And so there is a real relation in the knowledge and sense perception in vir

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