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In Chapters 2–8 the author considered a particular character, c1, and argued that there is a certain way of looking such that to have a visual experience with character c1 is to have a visual experience that is occurring in that way. In Chapter 9 he goes on to consider a variety of other characters, and argues that in each case the same thing is true: there is a certain way of looking such that to have a visual experience with that character is to have a visual experience that is occurring in that way. It is argued that the same thing is true of any character.
Title: Other Characters
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In Chapters 2–8 the author considered a particular character, c1, and argued that there is a certain way of looking such that to have a visual experience with character c1 is to have a visual experience that is occurring in that way.
In Chapter 9 he goes on to consider a variety of other characters, and argues that in each case the same thing is true: there is a certain way of looking such that to have a visual experience with that character is to have a visual experience that is occurring in that way.
It is argued that the same thing is true of any character.
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