I might then have said, “I find that the same experience
goes on all the time”, but I wished to say: “I
don't just notice that it's the same experience
throughout, I notice a particular experience.”
Looking at a uniformly coloured wall I might say, “I
don't just see that it has the same colour all over, but I see
the || a particular colour.”
But in saying this I am mistaking the function of a
sentence. ‒ ‒
It seems that you wish to specify the colour you see, but not by saying
an
ything about it, nor by comparing it with a sample, – –
but by pointing to it; using it at the same time as the sample and that
which
150.
the sample is
compared with.