释义 |
ˌco-ˈpersonal, a. Philos. [co- 2.] Belonging to the same person. Hence ˌco-persoˈnality, ˌco-ˈpersonalness.
1936Mind XLV. 34 Now it seems to me clear that only terms with mental qualities could be co-personal. Ibid., We must..assume, in addition to these, some further relation between ‘my’ experiences, which might be called ‘co-personality’. 1941Mind L. 342 Few remotely past experiences could be co-personal with present experiences. 1949Mind LVIII. 42 The common owner which these relations of co-personalness were intended to replace. |