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The article mentions that sight is sense-data but does not make reference to things like smell, touch, hearing, etc. Do these apply as well?

I'm not an expert but i believe that they probably apply because it is to do with perception not just sight, but it is just that most theories concentrate on sight because that's just how it's always done.

plagiarism

this article rproduces very large section of the article from Standford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, which is copyrighted. Hence, it is a clear case of copyright infringement. The article should be deleted.