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(philosophy) The view that perceptions do not have objects, so for example one "senses redly" rather than being aware of a red sense datum. quotations examples
I have considered a number of objections to adverbialism being true.
2008 August 5, Uriah Kriegel, “The dispensability of (merely) intentional objects”, in Philosophical Studies, volume 141, number 1