Augustine says, "we perceive the things outside of us-colors by seeing, sounds by hearing, smells by smelling, tastes by tasting, hard and soft objects by touching-of all which sensible objects it is ..."
A) the actual objects which we perceive perfectly.
B) through the mind of God which grants us direct access to the objects.
C) the images resembling them, but not themselves.
D) through the forms to the objects that we perceive the actual entities.
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