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Russell Claims That We Cannot Immediately Know Real Objects in the External

Question 66

Question 66

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Russell claims that we cannot immediately know real objects in the external world because


A) They do not exist.
B) We are brains in vats.
C) All we immediately know are sense-data.
D) Both a and

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