Phenomenalism is the view that physical objects do not exist as things in themselves but only as perceptual phenomena or sensory stimuli . Phenomenalism responds to scepticism about the physical world by making a logical link between our experience and the world of physical objects. Phenomenalism is the view that objects are logical constructions out of perceptual properties. In this view, to say there is a table in the other room when there is no one in that room to perceive it, is to say that if there were someone in that room, then that person would perceive the table. It is not the actual perception that counts, but the conditional possibility of perceiving.