A sound exists for the person who heard it. If another listener were placed at a different point they would hear a different sound. There is no contradiction here with the premise put forward by Charles.
You are misunderstanding what Charles is saying, the sound waves, that is the material cause of the perception of sound, will exist regardless of any one being there to interpret them. However, sound is also the act of perceiving these waves, and as such it only exists as a product of perception. Two different phenomena that are not dependent on one another.




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