[Craig, previously] 
> ' the transduction of energy' is a concept; 
> the transduction of energy is a process. 
> See 
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Use%E2%80%93mention_distinction  

[Ham] 
> Words as "usage" vs. words as "words" is unnecessary sophistry. 

[craig]
Hardly.  The u se/mention distinction  is fundamental to philosophical 
analysis.  Failure to recognize this distinction is the most frequent
fallacy on the MD. 

[Krimel]
Very true Craig. Your posts are often masterpieces of elegant simplicity.
The distinction between perception and conceptions is indeed fundamental and
many here just don't get it even the Aw Gis, who think they do.

Just so you don't think I have gotten all soft and mushy, some of your posts
are just intentionally goofy.

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