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¤~~~~~~~~~¤~~~~~~~~~¤~~~~~~~~~¤~~~~~~~~~¤~~~~~~~~~¤ | And let us also, to escape entanglement with | difficulties about the physical or psychical | nature of its "object", not call it a feeling | of fragrance or of any other determinate sort, | but limit ourselves to assuming that it is a | feeling of 'q'. | | William James, 'The Meaning of Truth', (p.3), | Longmans, Green, & Company, London, UK, 1909. ¤~~~~~~~~~¤~~~~~~~~~¤~~~~~~~~~¤~~~~~~~~~¤~~~~~~~~~¤