Naïve representationalism claims that
A) the ideas generated in perception perfectly resemble the material objects they represent.
B) setting aside occasional cases of illusion, the ideas generated in perception perfectly resemble the material objects they represent.
C) setting aside occasional cases of illusion, the ideas generated in perception closely resemble the material objects they represent.
D) all theories that assume a similarity between material objects and the ideas that represent them are naïve.
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