Le 21-juin-06, à 08:04, Lee Corbin a écrit :

> What is fain unutterable is that one might be in two
> places at the same time, that is, that each is a fully
> legitimate continuation of the other. That goes against
> our instincts.

I would say that what is really unutterable is that one might *feel* to 
be in two places at once. Of course, the two reconstitutions in W and M 
are fully legitimate continuations of the one in Brussels (this is even 
the root if the relative and local/immediate first person 
indeterminacy). To feel to be in two places at once is against logic, 
arithmetic, geometry, psychology, evidences, ...


Bruno




http://iridia.ulb.ac.be/~marchal/


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