What can the experiencer do to negate undesirable experiences or even to seek recourse? |
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These are not available to an experiencer possessed only with sense-data and the self-evident truths of logic. |
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Here, the self is the seer of all things, enjoyer of all things, the experiencer of all things. |
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Although Eric seems to assume the experiencer sense, I'm going to make the causative sense explicit. |
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That substratum is the experiencing intelligence which itself becomes the experiencer, the act of experiencing, and the experience. |
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But now Sidney, a cancer experiencer himself, was reaching out to his old friend with words of tenderness and comfort and implicit forgiveness. |
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The mind is the experiencer of suffering, not the physical body. |
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The case-marking pattern is nominative-accusative, with experiencer subjects taking the dative inflection. |
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The objective biological facts about the brain and the subjective fact of being also an experiencer never fit the same reference frame. |
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For instance, the A might be an experiencer or a source, semantically, not just an agent. |
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The sheer absence of reality cannot conceivably be experienced, he thinks, for if it were experienced an existing experiencer would be presupposed. |
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A common strategy in some languages is to construe the Stimulus as subject and the Experiencer in the dative case. |
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