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\chapter{Philosophical Reflections I}
-\begin{enumerate} % TODO letters, sub numbers
+\begin{enumerate}[label=\textbf{\Alph*.}, wide]
\item If language is nonsense, why do we seem to have it? How do these
intricate pseudo-significant structures arise? If beliefs are self-deceiving, why
are they there? Why are we so skilled in the self-deceptive reflex that I find
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phenomenon which only subsists in an objective reality that is outside our
subjective standpoint.
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\item But Alten does not seriously defend the claim that he does not
distinguish between immediate and non-immediate. The claim that there is