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First Analogy of Experience

    { 1 } - "In every change of appearances the substance remains, and its quantum in Nature neither increases nor diminishes."
    { 2 } - does not tell us what the cause of a perception is, it just tells us that there is one.
    { 3 } - does not tell us what things in space are or what their interactions are, it just tells us that there are substances and that they interact.
    { 4 } - They have the underlying principle, 'Experience is possible only through the representation of a necessary connection of perceptions.

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First Analogy of Experience

First Analogy of Experience <=> "In every change of appearances the substance remains, and its quantum in Nature neither increases nor diminishes."

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First Analogy of Experience

    { 1 } - "In every change of appearances the substance remains, and its quantum in Nature neither increases nor diminishes."
    { 2 } - does not tell us what the cause of a perception is, it just tells us that there is one.
    { 3 } - does not tell us what things in space are or what there interactions are, it just tells us that there are substances and that they interact.
    { 4 } - They have the underlying principle, 'Experience is possible only through the representation of a necessary connection of perceptions.

Second Analogy of Experience <=> does not tell us what the cause of a perception is, it just tells us that there is one.

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3 is wrong. Please try again.

First Analogy of Experience

    { 1 } - "In every change of appearances the substance remains, and its quantum in Nature neither increases nor diminishes."
    { 2 } - does not tell us what the cause of a perception is, it just tells us that there is one.
    { 3 } - does not tell us what things in space are or what there interactions are, it just tells us that there are substances and that they interact.
    { 4 } - They have the underlying principle, 'Experience is possible only through the representation of a necessary connection of perceptions.

Third Analogy of Experience <=> does not tell us what things in space are or what there interactions are, it just tells us that there are substances and that they interact.

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First Analogy of Experience

    { 1 } - "In every change of appearances the substance remains, and its quantum in Nature neither increases nor diminishes."
    { 2 } - does not tell us what the cause of a perception is, it just tells us that there is one.
    { 3 } - does not tell us what things in space are or what there interactions are, it just tells us that there are substances and that they interact.
    { 4 } - They have the underlying principle, 'Experience is possible only through the representation of a necessary connection of perceptions.

Analogies of Experience <=> They have the underlying principle, 'Experience is possible only through the representation of a necessary connection of perceptions.

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