The unsophisticated view is that in sensible perception we become acquainted with things which exist whether we perceive them or not, and these things, taken all together, are commonly called the material world.
Is not this a "reductio ad absurdum" of the hypothesis that knowledge is sensible perception?
Having succeeded in making his meaning plain, Socrates proceeds to analyze (1) the first definition which Theaetetus proposes: 'Knowledge is sensible perception.
And similarly as to her attaching a particular quasi-sensible perception to Marabotto’s hand alone, we find that, if M.
Errors of simple ignorance (not concluded from false syllogism) may proceed from defect or failure of sensible perception, in one or other of its branches.
If sensible perceptioncan be predicated of vision, insensibility also can be predicated of blindness; otherwise, the thesis fails.
If knowledge is belief, that which is known is believed; if vision is sensible perception, that which is visible is sensibly perceivable.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sensible perception" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.