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Our theme so far has been the relationship between what is given and theories about what is given. The former are ideas; the latter have been presented as ordered concepts, which include visible space, tangible space, perspective, objects and sensitive bodies. But to do justice to common experience, something further is needed. Specifically, we have found that ideas are neutral as to the truth or falsity of any hypotheses whatever. Taking a stand on this issue therefore clearly requires another hypothesis, and this I suggest is a different sort of perspective.
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Park, D. (1973). Persons. In: Persons: Theories and Perceptions. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-0811-7_5
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