Good Morning, Michael
re: My offer of free software is not much help, because you
cannot modify it yourself. But you may find someone who
can.
I'm sorry. I'm so out of step I didn't even realize you'd offered me
free software. You're right, though. I couldn't modify it.
re:
Fred Gohlke wrote:
Good Morning, Michael
re: ... you might consider that a strict implementation of your
method is unnecessary ...
I outlined a concept, implementation is a separate step. It is, I think,
inevitable that the implementors will modify the method to suit the
Good Morning, Michael
re: ... you might consider that a strict implementation of your
method is unnecessary ...
I outlined a concept, implementation is a separate step. It is, I
think, inevitable that the implementors will modify the method to suit
the circumstances they deem
Good Morning, Michael
re: You and he [Habermas] have similar aims.
That's true. You could say, for me, he was 'preaching to the choir'.
Since you cited his work, could it be you share some of his aims?
Thank you for the insight into the Frankfurt School of Critical Theory
and its aims. I
Fred Gohlke wrote:
That's true. You could say, for me, he was 'preaching to the choir'. Since
you cited his work, could it be you share some of his aims?
I share only one of Habermas's aims, and only in part. In general,
once again, the aims of critical theory are:
i) To describe the