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Austin suggests that in general we can distinguish what is real by what is unreal by

    { 1 } - appealing to what God would say.
    { 2 } - appealing to a general theory that explains the whole of reality.
    { 3 } - appealing to what is empirically verifiable.
    { 4 } - none of the above.

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Austin suggests that in general we can distinguish what is real by what is unreal by

He doesn't bring in God.

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Austin suggests that in general we can distinguish what is real by what is unreal by

    { 1 } - appealing to what God would say.
    { 2 } - appealing to a general theory that explains the whole of reality.
    { 3 } - appealing to what is empirically verifiable.
    { 4 } - none of the above.

Austin is very skeptical about such big theories.

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Austin suggests that in general we can distinguish what is real by what is unreal by

    { 1 } - appealing to what God would say.
    { 2 } - appealing to a general theory that explains the whole of reality.
    { 3 } - appealing to what is empirically verifiable.
    { 4 } - none of the above.

This is Ayer.

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Austin suggests that in general we can distinguish what is real by what is unreal by

    { 1 } - appealing to what God would say.
    { 2 } - appealing to a general theory that explains the whole of reality.
    { 3 } - appealing to what is empirically verifiable.
    { 4 } - none of the above.

We have to get clear on what "real" means in the concrete situation, what it contrasts with in that context, and so forth. There's no single criterion to distinguish "the real" from "the unreal."

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