Hello David,

On Aug 5, 2012, at 4:14 AM, David Harding <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Marsha,
> 
>>> 
>>> Marsha wrote:
>>> 
>>> "I will say only that I meant that it is ALL 'analogy all the way down' and 
>>> out, if you like.  Yes, it is probably an overused aphorism, but I still 
>>> think it has value."  
>>> 
>>> Taking into consideration that everything is an analogy - do you think 
>>> after accepting this, one should change anything about how they see the 
>>> world?
>> 
>> Doesn't lol stand for 'lots of laughter'?  Lol.  Everything did change, but 
>> then "everything" is change, so to speak.
> 
> Color me confused.  Do you want me to be confused?

I answered your question.  If I didn't interpret your question properly sarcasm 
won't make it any clearer.  And what do you mean by 'should'?   That might be a 
better question?  Who should?   Little ole convention me?  Do we need to delve 
onto the topic of anatta once again?  


>>> What of things like reason and logic?
>> 
>> What of them?  
>> 
>> 
>>> Should these change in light of the fact that everything is an analogy all 
>>> the way down?
>> 
>> My understanding of logic and reason had already changed after taking a 
>> class in formal logic. But generally, I still open the milk container before 
>> pouring milk into my coffee, I open the door before walking outside, and I 
>> still use cash, check or credit card when making a purchase.   
> 
> What is your understanding of reason and logic?  Are they important? 

You originally presented the question, so you provide the definitions specific 
to your inquiry, otherwise check the dictionary.  What do YOU mean by reason 
and logic?  And conventionally important compared to what?   If you are 
attempting to present a point of your own, just present it clearly and I'll 
consider it.


> Thanks,
> 
> -David


Thank you,


Marsha 
 
 
 
 
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