From: Spudboy100@aol.com
Date: Wed Apr 10 2002 - 23:20:48 MDT
Well stated. Philosophy has to solve problems or at least give a new
perspective on the way people live.
Colin noted:
<<I'd have thought:
State plainly what you can really do.
explain plainly what may be possible as a result.
Let J. Public map it into their own internal truth buckets.
The existence of a set of calibrated buckets imposed by the first procedure
does not necessarily improve J. Public's position and assumes J.Public is
interested in the process. I say: Do something useful and explain it plainly
and you'll get listened to!>>
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