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21538 | If two people perceive the same object, the object of perception can't be in the mind [Russell] |
Full Idea: If two people can perceive the same object, as the possibility of any common world requires, then the object of an external perception is not in the mind of the percipient. | |
From: Bertrand Russell (Meinong on Complexes and Assumptions [1904], p.33) | |
A reaction: This is merely an assertion of the realist view, rather than an argument. I take representative realism to tell a perfectly good story that permits two subjective representations of the same object. |