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Bill Powers Experience, Reality, and HPCT April 17, 2022 Dag Forssell Bill Powers, Papers, PCT A short post to CSGnet on how we think about our senses, our experiences, and how we draw conclusions about the reality we live in (or whether we think we observe reality directly and merely need to report what we observe. […]