Chain 10
From Chains of Reason
The mental image of the external world created during visual perception is not in turn perceived in order to be experienced.
Link 1
- Premise 1
- One experiences the external world via the perceptual organs.
- Premise 2
- One experiences mental images, such as those of one's dreams, memories and imagination, without the direct need of the perceptual organs.
- Conclusion
- One experiences, but does not perceive, mental images such as those of one's dreams, memories and imagination. »
Link 2
- Premise 1
- » One experiences, but does not perceive, mental images such as those of one's dreams, memories and imagination.
- Premise 2
- One's visual world is merely a mental image of the external world.
- Conclusion
- The mental image of the external world created during visual perception is not in turn perceived in order to be experienced.

