Shashidhar Sastry

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Thus relations, as we shall see more fully in the next chapter, must be placed in a world which is neither mental nor physical. This world is of great importance to philosophy, and in particular to the problems of a priori knowledge. In the next chapter we shall proceed to develop its nature and its bearing upon the questions with which we have been dealing.
The Problems of Philosophy: Brief and Accessible Guide to the Problems of Philosophy - Bertrand Russell's Philosophical Exploration: Navigating the Problems of Philosophy
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