Sense and Sensibilia (Austin)
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For the text by Aristotle, see Sense and Sensibilia (Aristotle).
Sense and Sensibilia is a landmark 1950's work of ordinary language philosophy by J. L. Austin, Oxford Professor of Philosophy. Austin attacks sense data theories of perception, specifically those of A. J. Ayer and G. J. Warnock.