I am not even suggesting that we get rid of people, just messages
clearly and incontrvertably pollute the bandwidth. If you look back
over the last 20 messages I am sure you will find some that even you
will deem have no value to anyone. / michalchik

I despise censorship of any sort... but most of all I despise
censorship that assumes itself to be from a position of higher
intellect, value, knowledge or relevance, etc...Sometimes it happens
that the censored are the ones who had it correct...Anyway, why waste
your time (and everyone else's) trying to shut someone (anyone) ....
better to correct the mistake (if you can and a correct answer is
known) or to answer the problem posed, yourself ( again, if you can
and the problem is as yetr unsolved))....I think....
nominal9




On Jun 9, 4:57 am, michalchik <[email protected]> wrote:
> I agree that this call for action is fuzzy, but everything in life is
> fuzzy to some degree. for who is to say what epistemology is, I
> suggest Websters dictionary or OED. Applied by someone acting as
> moderator with at least a bachelors degree in philosophy or related
> area from any accredited school anywhere.
>
> Definition: the study or a theory of the nature and grounds of
> knowledge especially with reference to its limits and validity
>
> As for what is incomprehensible, i already stated my criterion and it
> is quite liberal.
>
> "is totally incomprehensible to any(one) but the author."
>
> If anyone thinks what the person is saying makes sense, then the
> message can stay.
>
> I am not even suggesting that we get rid of people, just messages
> clearly and incontrvertably pollute the bandwidth. If you look back
> over the last 20 messages I am sure you will find some that even you
> will deem have no value to anyone.
>
> On Jun 8, 6:10 am, einseele <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > And who is going to tell us what is or is not epistemology, and how
> > incomprehensible that something is
> > Would that person be you. I'm curious about "rid ourselves of..."
>
> > Well, you never know (to never know is well within epistemology, I
> > think)
>
> > On 7 jun, 18:13, michalchik <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > I was wondering if this group would function better if we rid
> > > ourselves of some of the stuff that is clearly not epistemology or
> > > that is totally incomprehensible to any but the author.- Hide quoted text 
> > > -
>
> - Show quoted text -
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