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Thomas Aquinas compared the senses to

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the mind

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Aquinas compare the mind to that it was lit by five windows, that we call the windows of the senses.

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He was more of an Aristotle type of guy and he didn't think that Plato's deceiving senses theory was correct. He believed that all our intelectual knowledge comes from our senses. He said that we're born without anything, like a clear slate, and our senses create us.
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