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(Not really a question, more like asking an opinion, also this is a philosophy question) A person is looking at a hill, he sees an animal that he thinks is a sheep and decides that there is a sheep in the direction that he is looking. He gets it wrong and the animal was not a sheep but further off in the distance there actually is a sheep so technically there was a sheep in the direction he was looking. Does that mean the person is still right?​

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Answer:yes

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The person is still right because he said there was a sheep in his direction and there was just not the sheep he thought it was but a different sheep and he never said there is only 1 sheep like figure in that direction

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