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"Yes, but they--Wurt, and Knaust, and Pripasov--would answer
that your consciousness of existence is derived from the
conjunction of all your sensations, that that consciousness of
existence is the result of your sensations Wurt, indeed, says
plainly that, assu there are no sensations, it follows that
there is no idea of existence"
"I ey Ivanovitch
But here it seemed to Levin that just as they were close upon the
real point of the , and he made
up histo that, if my senses are annihilated, if my body is
dead, I can have no existence of any sort?" he queried