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Title: .realism versus antirealism
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ask: What do we mean by perception? Is it our observation (sight)? Or is it our hearing? By which one of the five senses we perceive human's behavior? We perceive the behavior either by one or a combination of senses "the necessity of the presence of the other to perceive the behavior?" Showed first 250 characters
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ask: What do we mean by perception? Is it our observation (sight)? Or is it our hearing? By which one of the five senses we perceive human's behavior? We perceive the behavior either by one or a combination of senses "the necessity of the presence of the other to perceive the behavior?" Showed next 250 characters
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