Since mind intervenes, we know, according to them, only some modified semblance of the real object, some "appearance." It would be hard to find amore thoroughgoing confirmation than this con- clusion provides of the complete hold possessed by the belief that the object of knowledge is areality fixed and complete in itself, in isolation from an act of inquiry which has in it any element of production of change.
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