Bertrand Russell’s “Appearance and Reality” and D.Z Philips”What Can I Know” Question one The following evidence by Russell actually argues that our senses cannot give us knowledge of the table.Bertrand Russell writes in the book problems of philosophy that our perceptions will always give us the image that is not exact reality of the object we are looking at. He argues that the human perception will always change depending on several factors. In his argument about the knowledge of the table, Russell says that the perception of the table changes…