Perception Physics And Reality An Enquiry Into the Information That Physical

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All that is^ necessary is that the successive objects of observation should be continuous with each other. By this we mean that, the shorter the interval between the suc- cessive observations, the more nearly will the objects perceived at the two moments be found to resemble each other in position, configuration and sensible qualities. When no difference can be found in two successive observations we say that what is observed has not changed in the interval. When we have perceived successive di...fferences and yet continuity in the sense which I have mentioned we say : Such and such a thing has changed. By this we do not mean that any sort of substance has remained permanent all through, but we mean that we have either observed or have reason to believe that we could have observed that the whole process was continuous (in the sense mentioned aboveffrom that stage which we now observe to that one which we observed some time ago and called ' This -XV Thus our theory is perfectly competent to account for the statement that a thing changes and yet is permanent ; whilst the substance theory adds nothing useful to our own.

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