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The two moments, former and latter, of any retrospective perception being thus distinguished, and the latter portion giving its name to the whole, it will be convenient to have some term to desig- nate the former moments, prior to their being taken up into a connected chain of experience ; or, what is the same thing, to designate simply reflective states or process-contents of consciousness, con- sidered by themselves, and apart from their being objectified in retrospective perception, that is,... 71 114 THE MOMENT OF EXPERIENCE. considered simply as contents, not as objects, of perception. Note C, which we first analysed apart fr m its place in the sequence C D, would be an instance. So would simple empirical perceptions of any kind, and so also would any moment of change from one simple perception to another, as for instance the moment of transition from C to D, in the case analysed. But since we have found, that every connected chain of actual experience is retrospective, consist- ing, at every point, of a former and a latter portion, we may isolate by abstraction, and then group together, all the former portions ; and then by a further abstraction, exclude from their number those into the content of which there enters any- thing which has already been objectified by retro- spection.
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