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  • This use takes precedence of two others : ( 1 ) that of Hamilton, for presentative as opposed to representative theories of knowledge, and ( 2 ) that of some later writers who took it as equivalent to phenomenon ( q . v . ).
  • The latter is an account of perceptual experience, developed at the service of McDowell's realism, in which it is denied that the argument from illusion supports an indirect or representative theory of perception as that argument presupposes that there is a " highest common factor " shared by veridical and illusory ( or, more accurately, delusive ) experiences . ( There is clearly a distinction between perceiving and acquiring a belief : one can see an " apparently bent " stick in the water but not believe that it is bent as one knows that one's experience is illusory.