On standard theories of perception, we think that people perceive the shapes of objects by unconsciously inferring the real features of the object from the limited features of the physical stimulus with which they are presented. The problem for both of these notions of the unconscious is, what exactly is it supposed to mean in real terms? What facts about brain events could make them both mental and at the same time unconscious?
Searle, John R. (2004-11-01). Mind: A Brief Introduction (Fundamentals of Philosophy) (pp. 31-32). Oxford University Press - A. Kindle Edition.
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