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Only the last note of the melody , the last word of the sentence , are actually present in consciousness , although because of the cumulative disposition they carry with them the whole tune and the whole phrase . THE " ACTUALLY PRESENT ...
Only the last note of the melody , the last word of the sentence , are actually present in consciousness , although because of the cumulative disposition they carry with them the whole tune and the whole phrase . THE " ACTUALLY PRESENT ...
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A priori it would be just as possible that one present moment began , let us say , in the middle of the second note and lasted till the middle of the third , to be followed by a new present moment which included the second half of the ...
A priori it would be just as possible that one present moment began , let us say , in the middle of the second note and lasted till the middle of the third , to be followed by a new present moment which included the second half of the ...
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We speak of forgetting whenever a previous experience is not available on a present occasion , although its co - operation would help our present response . This lack of availability may have a number of different causes and therefore ...
We speak of forgetting whenever a previous experience is not available on a present occasion , although its co - operation would help our present response . This lack of availability may have a number of different causes and therefore ...
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