“…But that perceptual content is in this respect reflexive, that is, it contains its own perception as part, seems wrong to many people (e.g. Falk, 2003: 221, Balashov, 2005, Callender, 2017, and it is explicitly denied by philosophers believing in the temporal transparency of experience, namely the idea that no temporal property of the perceptual experience itself is manifest in introspection (Connor & Smith, 2019;Hoerl, 2018;Soteriou, 2013). Transparency in the case of temporal (perceptual) presentness is particularly convincing, since unlike the case of perception of spatial locations, there does not seem to be phenomenal distinguishability between the temporal location of the perceiver and the object of perception.…”