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The Concept of Nature

CHAPTER VII
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OBJECTS The ensuing lecture is concerned with the theory of objects.

Objects are elements in nature which do not pass.

The awareness of an object as some factor not sharing in the passage of nature is what I call 'recognition.' It is impossible to recognise an event, because an event is essentially distinct from every other event.

Recognition is an awareness of sameness.

But to call recognition an awareness of sameness implies an intellectual act of comparison accompanied with judgment.


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