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== Definition ==
  
 
When applying introspection, one finds (identifies/constructs) [[phenomenal concepts]] which however do not refer to anything in reality. I.e. there is nothing, in reality, that satisfies their definition. They simply misrepresent.
 
When applying introspection, one finds (identifies/constructs) [[phenomenal concepts]] which however do not refer to anything in reality. I.e. there is nothing, in reality, that satisfies their definition. They simply misrepresent.

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Definition

When applying introspection, one finds (identifies/constructs) phenomenal concepts which however do not refer to anything in reality. I.e. there is nothing, in reality, that satisfies their definition. They simply misrepresent.

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