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[8] [1] [9] But it runs counter to the common practice of treating non-propositional sense-experiences, like bodily pains, as evidence. [1] [10] Its defenders sometimes combine it with the view that evidence has to be factive, i.e. that only attitudes towards true propositions constitute evidence. [8] In this view, there is no misleading evidence.