>” But is patriarchalism a myth? I think: Patriarchalism as a phenomenon is not
>a myth, because of the history in which mostly men have ruled- in an unjust
>way.”
Helmut, a patriarchy emerging magically from a vacuum to oppress womankind, as
if it has no matriarchy to answer to, is a fairytale
Re: Jeffrey Brian Downard
At: http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.science.philosophy.peirce/16569
Jeff, List,
I put a slightly better version of my last post here:
☞ http://inquiryintoinquiry.com/2015/06/30/relations-their-relatives-11/
Turning to your last remarks:
JBD:
> The diagram you offer
Jon, List,
I am refering to the second link of yours: "Relation reduction", the second example with A (Ann), B (Bob) u (you), i (I), resp. the representations of them, representation indicated by qoutation marks, eg. "A" instead of A. My question is: Isnt it about a set of possible relations, ins
Supplement: Non-native-speaker problem again: The german term "Kollusion" also means "collective illusion" in a psychological sense, but in English it obviously (wikipedia) only means economic conspiration, so please see "collusion" replaced with "collective illusion". Best.
Thank you, S
Thank you, Stephen! Now I see your point and have read it, and do not feel offended. But I would say, that projection is something everybody does, not only the feminists. Also manipulation using shaming strategies, I guess, is applied by most other political parties too. Manipulating and lying t
Es tut mir lied, Helmut, aber ich habe nicht stimt verstanden was sie wolten
sagen J
But hey, if I read you correctly, rest assured that I only strive to state
things as they are. However, it is a necessary warning to include. I don’t want
to create the impression that I am trying to “trick” an
Stephen,
How should one know whether he/she would be offended without having read it? I think, critique is always justified, about anything. The only offending is that what sometimes comes along with the critique and is more than critique: For example striking back by applying similar methods to