At 02:53 PM 3/8/2008, you wrote:
>[Bo]
>Oxford Advanced:
>      "The power of mind to reason contrasted with feeling and
>        instinct."
>
>Power of mind we may omit, what's not p.o.m. in SOM?
>
>Reason is objectivity itself and feeling (emotions) the very
>embodiment of subjectivity ( instinct even lower down, biology
>IMO) thus intellect is the power of distinguishing between what's
>objective and what's subjective.
>
>[Krimel]
>Not to step on Marsha's toes here but your assessment above strikes me as
>deeply confused. Reason is no less a subjective process than emotion. They
>are both modes that individual subjects have available for apprehending and
>processing information about the external, objective world.

Krimel,

No stepping on my toes.  I am very happy you're back.   I appreciate 
your, and SA's, explanations.  Bo's modus operandi is all too 
familiar now, and I couldn't find inspiration for more than analogy, 
analogy, analogy.

Marsha






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