Hi Steve

See comments below

Regards
David M


> DM:
>>I see. No argument there then. But you are choosing
>>too easy an example. I'd suggest that if you look at any
>>form of practical activity there is both an inventive/intellectual
>>aspect and a cultural-treansmitting aspect that requires understanding
>>that is intellectual in character even of practical and social in purpose.
>
> Steve:
> I think you and perhaps Ron make the misstake of thinking of culture as 
> only social.

DM: Nope afraid I'm not.

> Steve:
> There is no need to draw such a distinction. You can simply talk about the 
> social versus intellectual aspects of experience.


DM: Well you've not convinced me yet, try some examples. 


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