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The only thing we can say is that we percive. How this perception is constructed, I will suggest later own in this paper. as a result of our inability to go beiond our perceptions, I will call this principle '''"The phenomenological cage principle"'''.
===Explaining the Mechanisms of Knowledge===
Philosophers had tried since Hume and Kant to describe the inner mechanisms that constructed our perception, but no final solution was achieved. So to solve this problem I will use ideas that were taken from neurophysiology, that may comply to the philosophic literature.
====The Phenomena====
Kant described the inputs that the mind perceives through the senses as “phenomena”. The phenomena are inputs that our senses gets from unknown sources. In the equivalent brain model, our senses get their inputs from sensory receptors.