![]() ![]() Illusions can be subjectively indistinguishable from veridical perceptions e.g a crooked stick in water, so this means we see sense data and not physical objects immediately. ![]() Issues Argument from Illusion-Illusions are a distortion of the senses, which means what we perceive isn't how an existing object actually is. This claims that there are mind independent objects that exist independently of our minds and that the objects we perceive in our minds are directly correspondent to those objects. ![]() ![]() Direct realism-The immediate objects of perception are mind-independent objects and their properties. ![]()
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