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The Ich that declares its own existence must distinguish itself from the Nicht-ich somehow; the relation between the two terms presupposes a subject that already possesses sensory apprehension to create the distinction between Ich and Nicht-ich necessary for the initial positing of the self.

But while some of my fellow collectors fear breakage or theft, my own apprehension is slightly more baroque: What if an evil king should decree that no citizen may possess more than one kaleidoscope?

Neurotic individuals tend to possess high anticipatory apprehension that may orient them to pay closer attention to contingencies previously associated with punishments.

Archival footage of Jacques Derrida is employed in a section of the film dealing with animal consciousness and in support of Berger's idea that mankind doesn't possess a superior apprehension of death to animals, despite humans' vaunted consciousness.

For Reid, conceptions or 'simple apprehensions' possess intentional content in virtue of which these mental states are about other things.

Bevins, stricken with a change of heart minutes after slitting his wrists in a fit of romantic agony, is possessed by a heightened apprehension of the world's beauties, and in the bardo has sprouted numerous pairs of eyes, ears and limbs.

Mr McAnespie, 47, from Aghabo Close in Aughnacloy, had denied possessing two revolvers and ammunition with intent to endanger life and a further charge of impeding the apprehension ofMcGeough by hiding the pistols.

For example, in the field of health education, Feil et al [ 30] reported older medical students' sense of loss of previous personal and professional identity, and Donaldson and Graham [ 31] reported older students' frequent admission that they possess 'rusty study skills', low self-confidence and apprehension upon re-entering college.

The pattern of his romantic love recurs in his distinctive apprehension of everything; the longing, or the song, or the love fleetingly glimpsed and not possessed, is a "grace event", offering an entrance into a world of real things that lies beneath what he calls the "Authorised Version" of the false social order.

"Just possessed".

Confident, possessed.

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