I am using the word "perceive". I am using it here in such a way that to say of an object that it is perceived does not entail saying that it exists in any sense at all. And this is a perfectly correct and familiar usage of the word. If there is thought to be a difficulty here, it is perhaps because there is also a correct and familiar usage of the word "perceive", in which to say of an object that it is perceived does carry the implication that it exists.


The Foundations of Empirical Knowledge (1940).


I am using the word perceive. I am using it here in such a way that to say of an object that it is perceived does not entail saying that it exists in ...

I am using the word perceive. I am using it here in such a way that to say of an object that it is perceived does not entail saying that it exists in ...

I am using the word perceive. I am using it here in such a way that to say of an object that it is perceived does not entail saying that it exists in ...

I am using the word perceive. I am using it here in such a way that to say of an object that it is perceived does not entail saying that it exists in ...