According to critics Berkeley says that what we perceive are our own ideas or sensations of things; that is, that we perceive our perceptions of things. But, critics say, we never perceive our own sensations or ideas. Instead, they say, we perceive things in the world around us, not perceptions or ideas in our head. Do you think the critics are right? Read the selection from Berkeley again, and see if you can find any statements that support or disprove what the critics say.
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