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The Concept of Nature

CHAPTER VI
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The green itself is numerically one self-identical entity, without parts because it is without passage.
Factors in nature which are without passage will be called objects.
There are radically different kinds of objects which will be considered in the succeeding lecture.
Recognition is reflected into the intellect as comparison.

The recognised objects of one event are compared with the recognised objects of another event.

The comparison may be between two events in the present, or it may be between two events of which one is posited by memory-awareness and the other by immediate sense-awareness.

But it is not the events which are compared.

For each event is essentially unique and incomparable.


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