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<p>1912 book, <a href="page.php?w=The_Problems_of_Philosophy">The Problems of Philosophy</a>.</p>

<p>Russell referred to acquaintance as "the given". He theorized that certain familiarities develop from an individual's experience with various primary impressions (sensory or abstract) that are so much a part of awareness itself that the individual possesses knowledge of these familiar features without accessing memories by the cognitive process of remembering. Russell believes that acquaintance is necessary in order for us to form any proposition--that</p><p>
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