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Essay heading: Mill's Empiricism
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Mill maintains that material objects, as the permanent possibilities of sensation, exist independently of being sensed. But, provided that the observer is correctly positioned, these are capable of being sensed; though un-sensed they are still part of the world of sensory experiences.
Mill also rejects the view of other philosophers that there exists things or entities beyond the phenomenal world... displayed 300 characters
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According to such a viewpoint, phenomena are in fact the effects of such things, but those things, as outside of ordinary experience, are different from those phenomena. Unlike material things as the permanent possibilities of sensation, they are devoid of sensory characteristics. These things that exist differently from anything we usually experience comprise the causes of the phenomena we are commonly aware of... displayed next 300 characters
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