94 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE 



Pure End- 



awareness Operators object 



- M - B - P - 



Gross Gross 



awareness object 



Pure End- 

 awareness Operators object 



- M - B - P - 



Gross Gross 



awareness object 



Pure End- 



awareness Operators object 



- M - B - P - 



Gross Gross 



awareness object 



Pure End- 



awareness Operators object 



- M - B - P - 



Gross Gross 



awareness object 



But it remains true that in any specific situation the object 

 is only where its end-object is, though its causal influences 

 may be widespread ; and the perceiver is only where his body 

 is, though he may make inferences as to other localities. The 

 end-object can pass from its locus to that of the perceiver 

 only through causal transmission, and the perceiver can get 

 from his locus to that of the end-object only through inferen- 

 tial acts. This enables one to see the precise sense in which the 

 operators come "between" the end-object and the perceiver, 

 and the precise sense in which a perceiver can become aware 

 of an end-object. Clearly, the perceiver can be inferentially 

 aware of the end-object, i.e., he can be directly aware of 

 the M-appearance of 0, and from this and a knowledge of 

 the nature of the M-, JB-, and P-operators he can infer the 



