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The story of Mark and Teddy takes up the bulk of the second half of "What I Loved" and its sensationalistic tone and implausible events not only fail to mesh with the finely observed first half of the novel, but also threaten to erase the memories the reader has of that portion -- an unfortunate development for a book that got off to such a promising start.
The green triangular shape is the experiential element, and the awareness this cognizer has of that element is "non-propositional and non-conceptual" (BonJour 2006, 744).
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