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XVI Posted 4 years ago
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In the process

"it is as in the case of the birth of a child; after a long period of nutrition in silence, the continuity of the gradual growth in size, of quantitative change, is suddenly cut short by the first breath drawn—there is a break in the process, a qualitative change—and the child is born"

(Phenomenology of Mind).


What does "in the process" mean in the text?

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Embryonic / prenatal development

  • Embryonic / prenatal development
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Embryonic / prenatal development

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