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If Cohen is right, then the FBT Theorem has made a fundamental error at the very start. It does not tell us, up front, what the contents of perceptual experiences are—what our experiences say about the world. So the theorem cannot possibly tell us whether our perceptual experiences are veridical. The theorem was a fool’s errand from the start.
The Case Against Reality: Why Evolution Hid the Truth from Our Eyes
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