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The Problems of Philosophy - Russell, Bertrand ยท 59 words
The real table, if it exists, we will call a physical object. Thus we have to consider the relation of sense data to physical objects. The collection of all physical objects is called matter. Thus our two questions may be re stated as follows. 1 Is there any such thing as matter. 2 If so, what is its nature.
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