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
> 
> 
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