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ness for each of its elements has some positive value. When the clearness of any element sinks to zero, the idea divides into its components. 12. The inner fixation-point of the temporal senses differs essentially from the outer fixation-point of the spadal senses, in that its character is primarily determined, not by sensa- tional^ but by affective eleinents. Since these affective ele- ments are continually changing, in consequence of the vary- ing conditions of psychical life, the inner fixat...ion-point is also always changing. This change of the inner fixation- point is called the continuous flow of time. By continuous flow we mean to express the fact that no moment of time is like any other, and that no such moment can return (cf. sup. p. 143, 2 a). This fact is connected with the one- dimensional character of time, which is due to this very circumstance, that the inner fixation-point of temporal ideas is continually moving forward, so that a single point can never recur. The arrangement of time in one dimension, with reference always to a changing point of fixation, in which the subject represents itself, is what gives rise to the result that the elements of time-ideas have a fixed relation, not only with respect to one another, but also with respect to the ideating subject (p.
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