Second, we can say that we've introduced a new kind of sense data into the system previously called a computer.
According to the theory, sense data appear to us exactly as they are.
It has learned how to use a new kind of sense data.
The idea that our perceptions are based on sense data is supported by a number of arguments.
In particular, Locke thought all knowledge came from sense data, and the mind is empty at the beginning.
It isn't present in the sense data as they are received.
The special control fields in the sense data have the following meaning:
He, however, was only concerned with how we acquire knowledge from sense data.
This acts to bring sense data from the front into play with the movement of the body.
We do not mechanically turn sense data into a picture of the world, as some had thought.