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AQUINAS, EVIDENCE, AND PERCEPTION (pages 157-168)

Caleb ESTEP ABSTRACT: Perceptual experiences are commonly regarded as evidence. For example, when one has an experience of a tree, this is typically viewed as evidence for the belief that there is a tree. However, there is more than one view about the nature of perceptual experiences, and it is not clear that every view of perception is equally adequate …

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