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Philosophers have also been interested in what impossible figures can tell us about the nature of the content of experience. For example, impossible figures seem to provide examples of experiences with content that is contradictory, which some philosophers have taken to challenge the claim that perceptual states are belief-like Macpherson They also prove problematic for sense-data accounts of perception that posit that corresponding to every experience that we have there are mental objects that we are aware of that have the properties that the objects that our experiences tell us they do.

They problem is that sense-data would have to be impossible objects. But, surely, impossible objects can't exist! Ernst, Bruno The Eye Beguiled: Optical Illusions. Cologne: Taschen. Macpherson, F. Impossible Figures.

In Goldstein, E. Sage Publications, Inc. Penrose, L. Impossible objects: A special type of illusion. British Journal of Psychology , 49, pp. Wikipedia contributors 23 April See also auditory staircase illusion.

Staircase illusion. An impossible figure in which a flight of stairs appears to rise endlessly. From: staircase illusion in A Dictionary of Psychology ». Subjects: Science and technology — Psychology. View all related items in Oxford Reference ». Search for: 'staircase illusion' in Oxford Reference ». All Rights Reserved. Under the terms of the licence agreement, an individual user may print out a PDF of a single entry from a reference work in OR for personal use for details see Privacy Policy and Legal Notice.

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