There is no doubt whatever that all our cognition begins with experi ence; — Ikolos
If our cognitive faculty is awakened, then it is so by the object of senses or otherwise — Ikolos
I shall point out here, that time is neither a mathematical succession, because mathematical succession as no definite o r i e n t a t i o n; nor a mere ordered succession, because not only is time ordered(in regards to symmetry, and, in this regards, actually this is not true at every scale of natural phenomena), but it as a VERSE(irreversibility): eggs break but do not unbreak(while in general it may be the opposite for other being). — Ikolos
I would have said 'senses or memory'. All thoughts trace a heritage back to senses or memory. — Devans99
I'm afraid I do not agree with you concept of time (see the other thread). — Devans99
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