For the record, Dave, I believe Chomsky agrees with you :) Still, my concern
persists even when we identify 'universals'. There may be whatever
universals and yet remain 'apt beliefs' that we exploit for profit that can
*never* be extended to be believed by another. This is to say that in the
short-run we may all agree, but in the long-run, we will most probably all
fail to agree.



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