| B. R. Rajam Aiyar, Rajam Aiyar. Bhaktula-kunda R. - 1925 - 948 pages
...of the remembrance which is consequent on the original perception. That remembrance can take place only if it belongs to the same person who previously...How indeed could- there arise the conscious state expressed in the sentences. ' I saw that thing and now I see this thing,' if the seeing person were... | |
| B. R. Rajam Aiyar - 1925 - 970 pages
...of the ret membrance which is consequent on the original perception. That remembrance can take place only if it belongs to the same person who previously...is not remembered by another man. How indeed could therd arise the conscious state expressed in the sentences, ' I saw that thing and now I see this thing,'... | |
| Eliot Deutsch - 2001 - 324 pages
...of the remembrance which is consequent on the original perception. That remembrance can take place only if it belongs to the same person who previously...How, indeed, could there arise the conscious state expressed in the sentences, "I saw that thing, and now I see this thing," if the seeing person were... | |
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