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visual sensation determinate in respect to hardness, in respect to beauty, in respect to value in dollars and cents? The instantaneous feeling is probably normally determinate in respect to all the qualities that properly belong to such a feeling (though not in respect to vividness) in the sense that analysis will give determinate values to the proportion of each element; but as it is in itself, one perfectly simple feeling sui generis, it is not determinate in any respect except in being such as it is. But a sensation, that is to say, the experience of a shift in feeling not due to an effort of the person who experiences this shift, is a very different thing from an instantaneous feeling, being neither instantaneous nor a feeling.

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