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Post by PanLeo on Jun 2, 2017 7:32:23 GMT
so how come sometimes we are aware of sense data and sometimes not? How do you account for secondary ualities? It's not that there's always sense data and sometimes you're aware of it and sometimes not. It's that certain situations will produce illusions, say. Whether the illusion should be called "sense data" or not is another issue, but we can just bypass that. It's fine if we say that it's "sense data." I never said there's always sense data so I am not sure why youI saiD think that. What I meant was when I am looking at a straw submerged in water and it looks bent what is stopping me from seeing the world directly besides the illusion obviously.
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