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Re: Not Knowing A Thing In Itself = Typical Contradicting Kantian Stupidity.

by Michael Gordge <mikegordge@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sep 16, 2007 at 03:08 PM

On Sep 16, 10:47 pm, "brian fletcher" <brian...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:

> Of course. Being "mystic" (as opposed to "a" mystic...mystics tend not
to
> catagorise others),

Oh rubbish chazzz does it all the time, you cant be a socialist
without holding and embracing mytsical ideas.

> involves actually finding that there are answers and
> solutions and how they are discovered.

Yeah but when the questions are mystical, then how do they know what
to look for in the answers and where the heck are they going to find
them?

A mystic looking towards more mystisim aint gonna solve any problem
Brian, he adds to his problem, indeed look how deap in **** chazzz
izzz.

> Accomplished individuals will show you how to find the answers.

Nope, they will show you HOW to ask questions and HOW to judge the
answers.

MG
 




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Re: Not Knowing A Thing In Itself = Typical Contradicting Kantia
Michael Gordge <mikego  2007-09-16 15:08:23 
Re: Not Knowing A Thing In Itself = Typical Contradicting Kantia
"brian fletcher"  2007-09-21 07:33:55 

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