Hi Brad, As usual I find your analysis mostly cogent and challenging. Perhaps you can help me here: > When the word > "transcendental" is as trendy as "algorithmic" there > will be some hope for a future. > I'm familiar with the "Transcendentalist" writers including Emerson and Thoreau. What exactly do you mean above? What is to be transcended? From/To? I assume you mean by humans. Anything 'Supernatural' involved? Steve
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