Hi SA, David (H)

I agree with that take .... The "fleetfootedness" of MoQ (it's DQ) is
the very basis of its own learning and evolution. The number of thing
that are known and fixed are surely very few.

This quote is applicable in so many walks of life, not just
philosophical discussions
"People are unable to tell the difference between someone who has
really thought about beforehand the answers to the questions they're
asking, and someone who just refuses to think about the questions
they're asking, because both answer with as much assuredness as the
other."

No substitute for debate and dialogue to solve that ... but I agree
about having done enough of that previously with Ham.

Ian
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