Marsha keeps saying:
... Of freewill, determinism and causation, I neither accept them nor reject 
them. They are static patterns of value, sometimes useful illusions and 
sometimes not. As static patterns of value, they are not Ultimately Real.  ... 
I can only repeat:  I neither accept free-will, determinism & causation, nor 
reject free-will, determinism & causation; they are static patterns of value 
that have at times been considered useful illusions, but are not Ultimately 
Real.


dmb says:
Riddle me this, viking woman: What is the difference between a genuine paradox 
and your equivocating weasel words? One has a subtle and profound meaning while 
the other is merely evasive and has no meaning at all. Can you guess which is 
which?








                                          
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