Our perception ends in objects, and the object once constituted, appears as the reason for all the experiences of it which we have had or could have.
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Phenomenology of perception
1974, Routledge & K. Paul, Humanities Press, Brand: Routledge Kegan n Paul, Routledge & Kegan Paul
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