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Question | Answer |
Direct Realism | The immediate objects of our perception are mind-independent objects. What we perceive is what is there. |
Indirect Realism | The immediate objects of our perception are mind-dependent objects. They are caused by, and represent mind-independent objects. |
Mind-independent | Doesn't rely on our perceptions to exist. |
Veridical Perception | Accurate perception. |
External World | The world outside my mind. |
Mind-dependent | Things that rely on the mind to exist. |
Causation | Things that make other things happen i.e. Cause and effect. |
Sense Data | The things you are immediately aware of; Mental Images or representations of what is perceived; The content of perceptual experience. If sense data exist, they are private and mind-dependent. |
Primary Qualities | Qualities that are 'utterly inseparable' from the object, regardless of the changes it goes through. Unless the object is destroyed. |
Secondary Qualities | Qualities that have that ability to produce sense data in the perceiver. These qualities can, and will, change as the object goes through changes. |
Scepticism | The view that it is impossible to be certain about anything, our senses are not trustworthy and it is impossible to believe that reality is what we perceive it as. |
Idealism | The view that the immediate objects of perception are mind-dependent objects. |
Solipsism | The view that you are the only real, existing object and that other objects only exist when, and because, you perceive them. |
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