May one rightly understand knowledge of something, x, as being produced by our having "first-hand" perceptual experience of x?

Title: May one rightly understand knowledge of something, x, as being produced by our having "first-hand" perceptual experience of x?
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May one rightly understand knowledge of something, x, as being produced by our having "first-hand" perceptual experience of x?
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…showed last 75 words of 199 total…is more plausible, to me obviously, as I agree with it, for the reasoning given.

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