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<p>and perception already require their ability to recognise objects (or events), i.e., to identify objects by the <a href="page.php?w=sensory_system">sensory system</a>. This is a vicious circle: categorization needs intentionality and perception, which only appear in the categorized environment. So, the young, inexperienced organism does not have abstract thinking and cannot independently accomplish conceptual differentiation between characteristics of conscious experience if it solves the categorization problem alone.</p>

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