Stephen, List:

SCR:  A square circle is real in many possible ways.


Would you mind providing a few examples?

Thanks,

Jon Alan Schmidt - Olathe, Kansas, USA
Professional Engineer, Amateur Philosopher, Lutheran Layman
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On Fri, Feb 10, 2017 at 9:10 PM, Stephen C. Rose <[email protected]>
wrote:

> A square circle is real in many possible ways. Evil is not absence it is
> tangible harm mental or physical and its ethical status depends on whether
> it is consciously intended. Evil does ultimately vanish as we conscious
> sorts over time leech it out of ourselves either here or beyond if there is
> a beyond which makes sense mainly in terms of the  possibility that a
> review of our lives here might induce some repentance and
> reformation.Nothing I have said is in disagreement I think with either
> Peirce or Wittgenstein who seem to me together to be the sentinels at the
> gare of the natural sconce's primacy in validating anything that is not
> presupposition. In Wittgenstein's terms I talk nonsense. Though I do not
> think calling a circle square is supposition.  Cheers, S
>
> amazon.com/author/stephenrose
>
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