phil henshaw wrote: > I guess what I'm talking about is that the 'bubbles in our minds' are > different from the 'bubbles in the world'... The `bubbles in our minds' must come from the world we witness and say something about the world that will be witnessed. They certainly don't need to be a literal interpretation. Of course, in social matters, there's a question of art imitating life vs. life imitating art..
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