Multiple Choice
The author of the defines perception as "not depending on language" because
A) perceptual knowledge is fundamentally ineffable.
B) acquiring perceptual knowledge does not require the ability to verbally articulate that knowledge.
C) the meanings of words are not perceptible.
D) the nature of ultimate reality cannot be captured in language.
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