Posts by recordari
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Danielle and the baby are back home today.
Phew. We seem to be on the brink of an established gender bias, at least on this thread. Thank god (choose one, I'm not fussed) for Hilary, or our intersubjectivity would be the least of our worries.
I'm guessing we're only a page or two away from copyright.
[Puts on invisibility cloak, which is now a plausible reality. Who knew?]
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Just to be clear, I was referencing Gene Kelly, as per Danielle's comment on page 4. Call it a re-cap.
Wonder how baby and co are doing?
And no, my imagination is not capable of A Stanley Kubrick Avatar. It's not even 4pm yet.
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The classic definition of knowledge requires that the point be true and believed, but also justified . So guessing doesn't fit. If someone guessed that Existentialism would be useful to you, did they really know?
Singing in the rain,
I'm just singing in the rain,
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And we're back, baby! I've been timing how long it would take to get back to Avatar.
The denouement? Or is this the afterword?
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And is guessing right really knowledge?
Elaboration, if you don't mind.
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Must read me some Husserl. It seems highly likely I've been influenced by him far more than I've ever known.
Yes, sometimes it takes a while for the paths of yore to dredge themselves from the depths of memory. Stage two Existentialism and Phenomenology. Who knew it would come in handy? For what, one might ask? Exactly.
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A CRITIQUE OF THE POLARITY IN EDMUND HUSSERL’S INTERSUBJECTIVITY THEORY.
Within the confines of science, this mentality is acceptable and it is indeed the procedure of science, whose essential goal is to prove whether a given situation is true or false. But when such impositional, absolutist and logocentric attitudes are carried into the realm of intercultural relations, it is bound to generate bitterness and rancour.
This was in my mind many pages back, but now seems as good a time as any to drop it.
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This is my truth tell me yours.
No, actually, don't.
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Absolute truth.
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