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== The Nuttall Encyclopedia <ref name="term_72701" /> ==
<p> </p> <p> <i> i. e </i> . I and Not-I, or Self and Not-Self), are terms used in philosophy to denote respectively the subjective and the objective in cognition, what is from self and what is from the external to self, what is merely individual and what is universal. </p>
<p> <i> i. e </i> . I and Not-I, or [[Self]] and Not-Self), are terms used in philosophy to denote respectively the subjective and the objective in cognition, what is from self and what is from the external to self, what is merely individual and what is universal. </p>
       
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The Nuttall Encyclopedia [1]

i. e . I and Not-I, or Self and Not-Self), are terms used in philosophy to denote respectively the subjective and the objective in cognition, what is from self and what is from the external to self, what is merely individual and what is universal.

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