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The John Locke’s Theory Of Perception
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 3 ]On
the issue of appearance and reality, it is pertinent to say at this
juncture that, appearance is basically different from reality; hence one
can safely say that seeing something as it appears is not enough to
conclude that, one has the knowledge of that thing.When a straight
stick or ruler is inside a bowl of water, it will appear to be bent,
thus, giving a wrong impression to the onlooker, but in reality, neither
the stick nor the ruler is bent, because after removing them from ... Continue reading---
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 3 ]On
the issue of appearance and reality, it is pertinent to say at this
juncture that, appearance is basically different from reality; hence one
can safely say that seeing something as it appears is not enough to
conclude that, one has the knowledge of that thing.When a straight
stick or ruler is inside a bowl of water, it will appear to be bent,
thus, giving a wrong impression to the onlooker, but in reality, neither
the stick nor the ruler is bent, because after removing them from ... Continue reading---
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