On 11/9/13 11:21 AM, "David Morey" <[email protected]> wrote:

> DM: I recognise tastes,  colours,  etc prior to concepts,  you seem to think
> ideas create all of reality,  obviously ideas transform our reality so as
> usual there is a dishonest distortion here by you of what I say and think,
> concepts help explain and divide reality,  but there is a reality of
> experience that concepts help us to more fully experience or cut up in
> interesting ways or filter,  if there are only concepts why ever mention
> qualities? Your position is just nonsense.

[Dave Thomas]
I was trying to make the very point with Bo on another site. The limitation
or confusion of social or intellectual patterns, experience, and what
constitutes "knowledge."

You speak only Norwegian, I only English. I am trying to teaching you as a
child the very rudiments of painting. I take the primary colors and show you
how to mix them to make green, brown, purple, and orange. Do you have any
new "knowledge"? Is it social or intellectual? Or inorganic or biological?
How do you know? Does the English word, the concept, "orange" add anything
significant to your painting "knowledge" in Norwegian?


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