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Austin focuses on perception, and the language we use to talk about it, in order to

    { 1 } - learn more about the wealth of distinctions built into our ordinary speech about perception.
    { 2 } - clear up some philosophical confusions (some of which come from the worship of tidy dichotomies).
    { 3 } - learn something about a useful method of approaching philosophical problems.
    { 4 } - all of the above.

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Austin focuses on perception, and the language we use to talk about it, in order to

He has all of these goals.

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2 is wrong. Please try again.

Austin focuses on perception, and the language we use to talk about it, in order to

    { 1 } - learn more about the wealth of distinctions built into our ordinary speech about perception.
    { 2 } - clear up some philosophical confusions (some of which come from the worship of tidy dichotomies).
    { 3 } - learn something about a useful method of approaching philosophical problems.
    { 4 } - all of the above.

He has all of these goals.

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3 is wrong. Please try again.

Austin focuses on perception, and the language we use to talk about it, in order to

    { 1 } - learn more about the wealth of distinctions built into our ordinary speech about perception.
    { 2 } - clear up some philosophical confusions (some of which come from the worship of tidy dichotomies).
    { 3 } - learn something about a useful method of approaching philosophical problems.
    { 4 } - all of the above.

He has all of these goals.

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4 is correct!

Austin focuses on perception, and the language we use to talk about it, in order to

    { 1 } - learn more about the wealth of distinctions built into our ordinary speech about perception.
    { 2 } - clear up some philosophical confusions (some of which come from the worship of tidy dichotomies).
    { 3 } - learn something about a useful method of approaching philosophical problems.
    { 4 } - all of the above.

He has all of these goals.

Note that he is NOT attempting to give some overall theory about perception.

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