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Friday, 10 June 2022

An experience comes about in relation to its experiencer. The experiencer is neither a part of the content of the experience nor a wholly independent ground. Practically it is a kind of inference made within the flow of the intelligibility of experiencing. Hence the same experiential content can lead to different experiences according to different experiencers belonging to the same self. This is possible because the experiencer is an absence, a certain kind of absence. Because you can re-experience the same event with a deeper subjectivity the boundaries and horizons of every experience remain translucent.

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