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The Problems of Philosophy - Russell, Bertrand ยท 52 words
When I am acquainted with my seeing the sun, it seems plain that I am acquainted with two different things in relation to each other. On the one hand there is the sense datum which represents the sun to me, on the other hand there is that which sees this sense datum.
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