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[[Phenomenal concepts]] have an ''ordinary'' and an ''edenic'' [[content|content of a concept]].
The ordinary content is, roughly, the folk interpretation of the phenomenal concept. The edenic content is a more thorough, idealized content (supposedly what one would arrive if one refines the phenomenal concept by analysis). Illusionism asserts that the edenic content does not refer (to something in reality), whereas the ordinary content ''may''.
 
== Relation to other metaphysical positions ==
According to that definition, illusionism includes [[eliminativism]], which rejects the latter possibility: Ordinary content also does not refer.

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