| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - There is no doubt at all that the common-sense notions of cause and effect, and the associated ideas of agent, instrument, and patient, and so on, are mainly derived from such facts as these. (2) The sciences of anatomy and physiology make it almost certain that the immediate bodily antecedents and correlates of our sensations are not events in our eyes, ears, skin, etc., but are slightly later ch
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