| 11. | Two main criticisms with Platonic realism relate to inherence and difficulty of creating concepts without sense perception.
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| 12. | Each item of sense perception is unique.
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| 13. | When time is too short or too long for common-sense perception, it can only be dealt with intellectually.
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| 14. | G�del believed in an objective mathematical reality that could be perceived in a manner analogous to sense perception.
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| 15. | Unlike empirical concepts, which are grounded on sense perceptions, the pure concepts of the understanding are based on schemata.
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| 16. | That is, a present that extends beyond the few short milliseconds that are registered in a moment of sense perception.
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| 17. | Empiricists such as David Hume had argued that all realities in the outside world are products of human sense perception.
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| 18. | No sense perception illustrated this truth . " What is, is " is a judgement of pure thought, not experience.
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| 19. | The pure concepts or Categories are original constituent components of the understanding and are not derived from empirical sense perceptions.
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| 20. | The reason is that the sense perception is due to the effluences of the atoms from the objects to the senses.
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