Excerpt from The Metaphysic of Experience, Vol. 2 of 4
The analysis of Book I. has shown us the Bookii. nature of the experiences, out of which our conception of a real world of persons and things, slice actions and events, is framed, and by reference to heofue which, as evidence at any time available, its truth is tested. It has disclosed to us a world, or objective panorama, of real objects thought of, consisting of two classes of real existents, briefly named Matter and Existent Consciousness, in contrast to the objective thought, or (psychologically) subjective panorama, by which we picture or think of it. And within the former, or world of real existents, it has farther revealed the distinction which separates existents which are both real conditions and conditionates from existents which are real conditionates only. The common-sense conception of the universe in which we live, speaking of it broadly or in its main outlines, is thereby at once explained and justified. And the task which lies next before us is to follow up the conception of the world of real conditions, the realities of the real panorama, which we have obtained by this analysis, and see how it has been and is now being treated by those who have taken it as their datum.
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