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In philosophy, presentationism means the theory that objects are identical with our perceptions of them. [1] According to G. F. Stout (cf. Manual of Psychology , i. 57), presentations are whatever constituents or our total experience at any moment directly determine the nature of the object as it is perceived or thought of at that moment.
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