According to Nishida, which of the following statements does not describe pure

experience?



a) In pure experience, thinking, feeling, and willing are still undivided.
b) In pure experience, there is a single activity.
c) In pure experience, subject is distinguished from object.
d) Pure experience gives us a fuller grasp of reality than does science.


c) In pure experience, subject is distinguished from object.

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