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Contrary to Stout, he holds that it is through memory, and not through the direct impression of the senses, that we obtain our knowledge of more than the mere resistance of an object; that is to say, of its inde- pendent persistence. ''To a creature without memory, reality would be simply successive resistances; but with memory as recognition, comes also persistence. " ] Baldwin would include in his "co-efficient of externality, " more than Stout's sensational test, and more also than the possi...bility (memory) test of J. S. Mill. Either of these positions taken alone is inadequate. He writes : "An adequate formula, to do justice to both, would have to run something like this : belief in external reality is a feeling of the necessary character of sensations of resistance, and of my ability to get such sensations again at any time. " : Baldwin thus obtains two kinds of present reality: "Present external reality, guaranteed by its independence of my will; and present memory reality, guaranteed by subjection to my will.
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