Greetings,

Glove:

". . . . is there any way of reconciling these seemingly conflicting points of view?

That seems to me to be the whole thrust of the MoQ (the connecting point), which, I 
think, answers
your other questions.

What do you think?

Struan

P.S Good luck in your retakes rich, if you can't tell the difference between using an 
analytical
methodology and explaining a family of disparate phenomena, you really are in trouble 
in that
philosophy exam. (sarcasm intended). Got anything useful to contribute or did you just 
want to be a
prat and waste my time? (total sincerity here).
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Struan Hellier
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"Take heed how ye spit against the wind."
(F. Nietzsche)



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