| 1. | Descartes has still not given proof that such external objects exist.
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| 2. | Perception is not merely a passive reflection of external objects.
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| 3. | The only knowable reality is the represented image of an external object.
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| 4. | External objects are things that are perceived through our senses.
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| 5. | Judgments of experience are empirical judgments that are valid for external objects.
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| 6. | This makes the empirical judgment valid in reference to an external object.
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| 7. | Finally, Hume examines the qualities of external objects related to us.
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| 8. | Combine, refine, and optimize your external objects.
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| 9. | The only objects of perception are external objects.
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| 10. | Ricocheting the ball off external objects is permitted.
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