Yes, absolutely. Feeling and reasoning are connected. Feeling arises from bodily sensations and is a necessary part of "thinking". I'm getting at the position that denies the possibility of non-epistemic thinking or consciousness. WC
--- On Wed, 10/15/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: Request for Report or Reply > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [email protected] > Date: Wednesday, October 15, 2008, 9:08 AM > In a message dated 10/15/08 9:57:28 AM, > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > > > I'll surely read this new book and presume it > will continue the discourse > > that will tell us more about the merging of the > "Two Cultures". > > WC > > > > "Things become talkative > when they fuse matter and meaning; they lapse into > speechlessness > when their matter and meanings no longer mesh." > > It sounds as if it would be more interesting to think > about the meaning and > matter of art in the context described above. > KAte Sullivan > > > ************** > New MapQuest Local shows what's happening at your > destination. Dining, Movies, Events, News & more. > Try it out > (http://local.mapquest.com/?ncid=emlcntnew00000002)
