On Time and Other Minds

  • Stratton M
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Abstract

In this paper, I will go beyond distinguishing between perceived existence and unperceived existence. I will distinguish three simple senses of the expression "exists." The reader's experiences exist-i. The experiences of other persons exist-2. In fact, the experiences of all other sentient beings exist-2. Unperceived material objects, and unperceived parts of perceived material objects, exist-3.

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Stratton, M. (1974). On Time and Other Minds. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 35(2), 211. https://doi.org/10.2307/2106633

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