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Regarding our perception of material objects, Austin holds that
{ 1 } - we perceive sense data directly and don't know if there are material objects.
{ 2 } - we perceive sense data directly and material objects only indirectly.
{ 3 } - we perceive sense data directly and there are no material objects.
{ 4 } - "Do we perceive material objects directly?" is a confused question.
{ 5 } - we perceive material objects directly.
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Regarding our perception of material objects, Austin holds that
{ 1 } - we perceive sense data directly and don't know if there are material objects.
{ 2 } - we perceive sense data directly and material objects only indirectly.
{ 3 } - we perceive sense data directly and there are no material objects.
{ 4 } - "Do we perceive material objects directly?" is a confused question.
{ 5 } - we perceive material objects directly.
Austin doesn't hold this.
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Regarding our perception of material objects, Austin holds that
{ 1 } - we perceive sense data directly and don't know if there are material objects.
{ 2 } - we perceive sense data directly and material objects only indirectly.
{ 3 } - we perceive sense data directly and there are no material objects.
{ 4 } - "Do we perceive material objects directly?" is a confused question.
{ 5 } - we perceive material objects directly.
Austin doesn't hold this.
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Regarding our perception of material objects, Austin holds that
{ 1 } - we perceive sense data directly and don't know if there are material objects.
{ 2 } - we perceive sense data directly and material objects only indirectly.
{ 3 } - we perceive sense data directly and there are no material objects.
{ 4 } - "Do we perceive material objects directly?" is a confused question.
{ 5 } - we perceive material objects directly.
Austin doesn't hold this.
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Regarding our perception of material objects, Austin holds that
{ 1 } - we perceive sense data directly and don't know if there are material objects.
{ 2 } - we perceive sense data directly and material objects only indirectly.
{ 3 } - we perceive sense data directly and there are no material objects.
{ 4 } - "Do we perceive material objects directly?" is a confused question.
{ 5 } - we perceive material objects directly.
He claims that "directly perceive" and "material object" are poorly understood and poorly explained technical terms.
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Regarding our perception of material objects, Austin holds that
{ 1 } - we perceive sense data directly and don't know if there are material objects.
{ 2 } - we perceive sense data directly and material objects only indirectly.
{ 3 } - we perceive sense data directly and there are no material objects.
{ 4 } - "Do we perceive material objects directly?" is a confused question.
{ 5 } - we perceive material objects directly.
Austin doesn't hold this.
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