In a message dated 10/28/08 3:30:06 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

>  It does seem to be a universal tendency in scholarly
> circles to invoke that one's perceptions are the complete and only
> explanation/interpretation of a phenomenon. It appears to require too much
> modesty to submit that "this is how I see it'
>

 I think this may be not so much self importance, as an oversimplification
of the idea that all we actually know about a thing comes from our   personal
perceptions of the thing, from some empiric knowledge,whether Kantian or
Husserl's imanent perception or whatever.
KAte Sullivan


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