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Ayer's term "sense contents" (or "sensations") covers
{ 1 } - introspective sensation: the awareness of our own thoughts and feelings.
{ 2 } - outer sensation: seeing, hearing, tasting, smelling, and touching.
{ 3 } - both of these.
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Ayer's term "sense contents" (or "sensations") covers
{ 1 } - introspective sensation: the awareness of our own thoughts and feelings.
{ 2 } - outer sensation: seeing, hearing, tasting, smelling, and touching.
{ 3 } - both of these.
It also covers the data of outer sensation.
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Ayer's term "sense contents" (or "sensations") covers
{ 1 } - introspective sensation: the awareness of our own thoughts and feelings.
{ 2 } - outer sensation: seeing, hearing, tasting, smelling, and touching.
{ 3 } - both of these.
It also covers the data of introspective sensation.
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Ayer's term "sense contents" (or "sensations") covers
{ 1 } - introspective sensation: the awareness of our own thoughts and feelings.
{ 2 } - outer sensation: seeing, hearing, tasting, smelling, and touching.
{ 3 } - both of these.
Ayer claims that both material objects and the self are logical constructs out of sense contents. When we talk about material objects, we're talking about outer sensations. When we talk about the self, we're talking about introspective sensations.
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