The Conscious Cross Section a Realistic Psychology

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"Thing-attribute. — [This] relation presents no novelties in connection with the matter of dependence. " ". .. Where a thing is re- garded as dependent on its attributes, it is either 'made up' of them, or defined 'in terms' of them. . . . Both would be instances of the whole-part type of dependence as described above. " (This has an insistent bearing upon 56 PSYCHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS the analysis of sensations which we shall take up in the next chapter. ) ""Attribute-thing. — The question of the ...de- pendence of attributes on the thing to which they belong, resembles the question of the de- pendence of part on whole. Red cannot be attribute of the rose without the rose; nor would it bear the peculiar relation that it does to odor, form, and growth of the rose, were it not for the nature of the rose as a whole. But this will, I think, turn out to mean either that a rose is a rose (redundancy) ; or that the red- rose relationship depends on 'rose' as one of its terms (whole-part) ; or that the redness of the rose is determined by its age, chemical structure, nutrition, etc.

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