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The Problems of Philosophy - Russell, Bertrand ยท 60 words
In saying that the time order which events seem to have is the same as the time order which they really have, it is necessary to guard against a possible misunderstanding. It must not be supposed that the various states of different physical objects have the same time order as the sense data which constitute the perceptions of those objects.
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