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▸ noun: (philosophy) An argument for the existence of sense-data, and thus a criticism of direct realism, according to which what we perceive (such as a stick that looks bent because it is viewed underwater) is distinct from the actual thing perceived (the straight stick).
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▸ noun: (philosophy) An argument for the existence of sense-data, and thus a criticism of direct realism, according to which what we perceive (such as a stick that looks bent because it is viewed underwater) is distinct from the actual thing perceived (the straight stick).
Similar:
perceptionism,
irrealism,
illusionism,
willusionism,
naïve realism,
disjunctivism,
representationism,
idealism,
representationalism,
willusionist,
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