I do agree that it seems a bit forced at times; the thing that struck me
about it is that it seems to be a efficient method of filtering confusing or
seemingly contradictory ideas into a set of data that is relatively easy to
parse and/or analyze.
the 'debate' between Kant and a modern philosopher
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I do agree that it seems a bit forced at times; the thing that struck me
about it is that it seems to be a efficient method
Thursday, December 12, 2002, 1:19:47 AM, Cliff Stabbert wrote:
A clarification:
CS I'm not quite getting their generic space and
CS blended space concepts; it all seems a bit forced and
CS overabstracted.
In their monk-mountain and regatta-race examples I get the mental
overlapping of the same