Which understanding of perception is represented by this statement: "All we can know are the way things appear to our minds; we can not know things-in-themselves. The categories of our mind structure raw sensations of things 'out there.'"
a. naive realism.
b. contemporary realism.
c. phenomenalism.
d. subjective idealism.
ANS: C
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