Doug Henwood wrote: > > But you can't touch it, can you? No, you can't "see" or "touch" any relation, even (say) the relation of your hand to your spoon as you stir your coffee. So? Carrol > It's always perceived as a symbol, > no matter how hard you try. "One day I complained about the > periphery/that it was thickets, hard to get around in..." > > Doug
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