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One is some form of observation/perception. It can take place directly, through the senses, somewhat more indirectly via some form of an, in one or another respect sense improving instrument like a microscope, a telescope or stethoscope, or even more indirectly via some detecting instrument like a Geiger counter, an electrocardiograph or an X-ray apparatus (Harré 1976). The other part is some form of thought activity It "surrounds" and penetrates the observation/perception; A more or less conscious thought activity takes place as an introduction to the observation. It directs the attention in a special direction, "chooses" observations, steps somewhat back during the direct moment of perception/observation, to dominate once more after the direct moment of perception/observation. The thought activity distinguishes between different parts of that which is observed/perceived, gives them names or makes a more specific conceptual analysis of them, it may also quantify them and then relates them to each other, logically or mathematically. So far, most people who have given the problem a thought would probably agree.

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Definitions of relinquish:

  • verb:   part with a possession or right
    Example: "I am relinquishing my bedroom to the long-term house guest"
  • verb:   do without or cease to hold or adhere to
    Example: "Relinquish the old ideas"
  • verb:   relinquish to the power of another; yield to the control of another
  • verb:   turn away from; give up
  • verb:   release, as from one's grip
    Example: "Relinquish your grip on the rope--you won't fall"