1: Georges did not invent it, Heidegger coined Intentionality to cover that.
2: Onelook does not have a definition for gnosiology, I've just provided one, 
it will be curious to 
see whether they'll bite.

adrian


ornamentalmind wrote:
> "... We all tend to have viewpoints that require understanding. ..." -
> archytas
> 
> Yes, and not just one type of 'understanding', no? I've recently
> learned the term gnosiology. It seems to be applicable.
> 
> On Nov 7, 7:29 am, archytas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I don't go with science as ultimately axiomatic.  We all tend to have
>> viewpoints that require understanding.  This is a challenge of radical
>> interpretation - one Donaldson addressed at length, still leaving us
>> with compassion for others and pretty rigorous evidence in
>> evaluation.  This needs to be two-way and I have lost tolerance for
>> village idiots taking a superior, patronising view from the irony of
>> idiocy.  Joe's plays do not seem out of place to me.
>>
>> On 29 Oct, 13:16, Georges Metanomski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> --- On Wed, 10/29/08, Joseph Polanik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> you (Georges) have invented a rule that your viewpoint can only be 
>>> challenged from inside itself.
>>> ===============
>>> G:
>>> This is not to discuss with Joe, nor to prevent him from
>>> making a priceless ass of himself, but to keep the record  
>>> straight for people who could get muddled by his lies and
>>> inanities.
>>> What I said is that axiomatic systems are by definition falsifiable by 
>>> facts through inductive inference via
>>> their own theorems.
>>> Aether axiom has been falsified by MM fact by entirely
>>> internal induction via its own theorems.
>>> Since Galileo and Descartes the whole science is axiomatic
>>> and works exactly like that.
>>> Georges.
>>> ===============
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> 


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