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 1     Int,     III|      accustomed to treat131. Individual questions in philosophy
 2     Int,      IV|  abstract, as opposed to the individual καταληπτικη φαντασια), εναργεια, ‛
 3     Not,       1|       Obsolescerent, used of individual memory, is noteworthy. Percussus
 4     Not,       1|   whole being opposed to the individual quale. Cohaerente et continuata:
 5     Not,       1|     in the abstract, not the individual perception. The Greeks,
 6     Not,       2|  depends on the truth of the individual perception of sense.~§§19—
 7     Not,       2|      the five senses, (2) an individual act of sensation. Deus:
 8     Not,       2|      existence of a concrete individual. I can quote no parallel
 9     Not,       2|   may be distinction between individual sensations, but not between
10     Not,       2| choice often depends on mere individual taste. De sapiente loquamur:
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