Representative Realism Flashcards
1
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Argument from perceptual variation
A
- The objects I perceive vary under certain conditions
- external world objects do not vary under the same conditions
- therefore, the objects I perceive are not external world objects
2
Q
Hume on the table
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The table […] seems to diminish as we remove farther from it; but the real table, which exists independent of us, suffers no alteration
3
Q
Austin on barns
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not see an immaterial barn, an immaterial church, or an immaterial anything else
4
Q
Locke on perceptions external to the mind
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I can’t avoid the ideas that the light or sun then produces in me […] the latter ideas – the ones I have whether I want them or not – must be produced in my mind by some exterior cause
5
Q
Cockburn, and Berkeley response
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Since the same object is the cause of ideas by different senses, thence we infer its existence
An idea can be like nothing but an idea