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millisecond (thousandih’of a secónd).
Nevertheless, it still provides an eft
Our awareness of the sequence of events depends on the sense with whi1ch we
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We find it difficult to pldce/a sensation of one kind (say, Visual)
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perceive them.
between two of another kind (say, auditory) if the latter are in too close succession) ?
But if we had some direct perception of time itself, then the nature of the particular
sensations determining the intervals concerned would be of no particular significance.
、Thus it is not time itself but what goes on in time that produces effects.
Time is not a
simple sensation/but| depends on)processes of mental organization uniting thought and
action.
(H.8 神戸市外大)