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*'- ssAuditory inovcinent, where the transition from one pitch to another is continuous and not discrete — the slurring of notes — has important perceptual effects which merit investigation. CHAPTER VI SOME SmPLE RELATIONS OF SENSE DATA §1. Relations as objects of consciousness. Relations can be perceived and tlionglit about, just as sentienda may be perceived and thought about. The actual experienced world consists of sentienda related to each other in intricate ways, and it contains nothing e...lse. This is true, at least, of the world exclusive of our experienced bodies: there are no exioeriencible things other than sentienda and relations, unless the feelings which are peculiar to our own organisms are to be classed as something other than sentienda. If there are objective realities in the outside world, besides sentienda and relations, these things are not experi- enced, and are not "given" in experience, and hence cannot be discussed rationally. It is probably true that we can seldom, if ever, be conscious of sentienda without relations, or of relations without sentienda related by them.
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