>[Krimel]
>To answer I must use some kind of weird mojo code because concepts is all I
>can offer.
>
>But sensation is independent of conceptual construction.

Marsha
  'Sensation' is conceptually constructed and established by 
conventional agreement.  What is indivisible, undefinable and unknowable?

[Krimel]
Well actually, no. You seem to be entirely missing the point. You are
talking about "sensation" as a concept. I have tried repeatedly to explain
that any conversation will be conducting using concepts. At least in the
strict sense of empiricism all concepts arise from sensation. They are
derived from it and depend upon it. Concepts are conventional agreements
about sensory experience. The term "sensation" is a conventional term that
refers to this process but individual experience is not dependent upon
concepts rather the reverse it the case.



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