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-'''Representative Theory of Perception''', also known as '''Indirect realism''', '''epistemological dualism''', and '''The veil of perception''', is a [[philosophy|philosophical]] concept. It states that we do not (and can not) perceive the external world directly; instead we know only our ideas or interpretations of objects in the world. +
-Thus, a barrier or a veil of perception prevents first-hand knowledge of anything beyond it. The "veil" exists between the mind and the existing world.+
-== See also ==+
-* [[Perception]]+
-* [[Enactivism]]+
-* [[Direct realism]]+
-* [[Naive realism]]+
-* [[Consciousness]]+
-* [[Representation (psychology)|Representation]]+
-* [[Philosophy of mind]]+
-* [[Philosophy of perception]]+
-* [[Qualia]]+
-* [[Hallucinations in the sane]]+
-* [[Aspectism]]+
-* [[The Treachery of Images]]+
-* [[Map-territory relation]]+
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