the
process of recognition.‛ In other words, at the moment of ‚recognition‛ the
subject has already suffered a change.
Consequently, to understand the 'I‛ it is necessary to understand the language that is articulated when the subject and object face each other when seeking recognition
In other words, at the moment of recognition‛ the subject has already suffered a change.
Consequently, to understand the 'I‛ it is necessary to understand the language that is articulated when the subject and object face each other when seeking recognition
Consequently, to understand the 'I‛ it is necessary to understand the language that is articulated when the subject and object face each other when seeking recognition
In other words, at the moment of recognition‛ the subject has already suffered a change.
Consequently, to understand the 'I‛ it is necessary to understand the language that is articulated when the subject and object face each other when seeking recognition
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