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Theory of Sensation from "summary" of The Problems of Philosophy by Bertrand Russell

The Theory of Sensation is a view about the nature of the physical world. According to this theory, the physical world is composed of sense-data, which are the immediate objects of our perception. These sense-data are the things that we directly experience through our senses, such as colors, sounds, tastes, and smells. Sense-data are different from physical objects in that they are private to each individual. While physical objects are assumed to exist independently of our perception of them, sense-data are only present when we are perceiving them. This means that sense-data are subjective in nature, and can vary from person to person. The Theory of Sensation raises an important question about the relationship between sense-data and physical objects. If the physical world is composed of sense-data, then how do we know that physical objects exist ...
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    The Problems of Philosophy

    Bertrand Russell

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