Answer:
He permitted us to confirm claims about our experiences (e.g., reports about our feelings or sensations). That is, it may be true to say "it appears to me now that X" for some claim X that I feel or perceive. He did, however, emphasize that this does not imply any objective knowledge of external reality. Though I may be aware that the honey I eat at a given time tastes sweet to me, this is merely a subjective judgment and may not reveal anything about the honey itself.
Explanation: