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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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The absolute mind is a better translation. It is aware of itself and it's perceptions/beliefs/reasoning about the natural world. It is always changing and never stagnant, experience 'make' it impossible to remain the same.

Q. What is the subject of the verb 'make'?
  

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Anonymous What is the subject of the verb 'make'? Supposedly, 'experience', but the combination is ungrammatical. You need "experiences make" or "experience makes".

  • Anonymous What is the subject of the verb 'make'?
  • Supposedly, 'experience', but the combination is ungrammatical.
  • You need "experiences make" or "experience makes".
  • Also, "it's perceptions" must be changed to "its perceptions".
  • CJ
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AnonymousWhat is the subject of the verb 'make'?
Supposedly, 'experience', but the combination is ungrammatical.

You need "experiences make" or "experience makes".

Also, "it's perceptions" must be changed to "its perceptions".

CJ

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