James says, "As subjective we say that the experience represents; as objective it is represented. What represents and what is represented is here numerically the same; but we must remember that no dualism of being represented and representing resides in the experience per se." Explain what James means when he says that "no dualism of being represented and representing resides in the experience per se."
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