Now how can there exist in the mind an external perception[28] which precedes[29] the objects themselves, and in which the conception of them can be determined a priori?
External perception' can only mean perception of what is spatial.
It effects marvellous things, as we shall presently see, in the region of illusory belief, and its influence is very marked in the seemingly cooler region of external perception.
In matters of internal perception other minds cannot directly assist us in correcting error as they can in the case of external perception, though, as we shall see by-and-by, they may do so indirectly.
Therefore every one knows himself only as this individual as it presents itself in external perception.
That which makes itself known to inner apprehension (self-consciousness) as the real act of will exhibits itself at once in external perception, in which the body exists objectively as an action of the body.
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