Kalev ... Which one do you deny? Bill _________________________________________________________________ MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your...
HI Steve ... Much of your Betsy/Doreen make sense to me, but then I am left pondering how it is that we count the cows in a herd. Is this the sort of meaning...
Hello All I return to Chapter 7 part B paragraph 1 The following was my original comments on that paragraph. Let us revisit this paragraph having circled...
... Boldly? What theory of forms? ... [snip] There is an agreement and a major disagreement between Plato and the Pythagoreans. The Pythagorean view is that...
yahoo has been sending my mail back to my home. This is a test to see if it has been corrected Thanks J...
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... Hey, you get to ask questions but never answer them? Or did you think all my questions were rhetorical? I meant them seriously. Are these, any or some or...
Hi Steve Hm, Not rhetorical? Why I can not ask all the questions? just kidding. Let me try some tentative 'answers'. ... Certainly seems like a different...
Hi Steve et al I have spent some time looking at Aristotle's theory of abstraction. I note that it is not well developed by Aristotle but merely receives...
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First I would like to welcome Mr. Sorensen to the list. Perhaps he was a participant in the past. If so, I welcome his return. I have always found Mr. Sorensen...
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... The second sentence above was supposed to read: "...Plato DID NOT HAVE a Theory of Ideas..."...
Kleinians First thanks to J for his most recent thought provoking posts. Secondly, thanks to all the many others who have contributed to this foray into the...
... Don't tell me you are retreating into Canadian capitalism again, shifting vast sums of money back and forth from one electronic folder to another, and ...
... Echoing and agreeing with the last statement above, I rarely know what people mean when they say "theory of ideas." ... No, actually all the statements I...
Hello JKeyser: So what are the correct answers to the three questions? My suggestions below... ... Plato: conspicuously wrong! ... Montesquieu between...
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Thanks for the outline, Kalev. Maybe with Bill's help, Canada will lead the world out of recession and forward into a bright, prosperous future. Where I am, we...
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... Having been in recession or depression all my adult life, I can understand why Bill would prefer the practical application of numbers rather than the ...
Hello J Keyser: Thanks for your comments. ... Those who pimp the petrified vocabulary are likely to find Aristotle a way of misunderstanding Plato. Is that...
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Dear List Members: With Bill Oates lurking in the background, I thought I would continue a bit until some other person gets around to do a bit more on the...
Hi Kalev & Listers: I wonder if the trail Bill blazed hasn't become overgrown. Let me address a point in your outline. ... I would not formulate it like that....
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Ron Allen writes: [snip] ... To distinguish is to separate into parts, and the dianoia does both, bring together and to separate. To separate what is and what...
Hello again Kalev: I'll try again to clarify what I meant in the last post. It could be that I'm just off the path, and in that case, we can just push ahead. ...
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Ron Allen writes: [snip] ... No, this problem pervades the entire Plato section of this book. The problem revolves around how it is that something that is one...
At Kalev Pehme's prodding, let me try to outline the argument in the fifth paragraph of Chapter 7, which begins on p. 74. At the end of the fourth paragraph,...
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... pack? ... Spartans are by nature different in kind from the Persians. ... Hi Steve I just started lurking here, so sorry if I have misunderstood you. Are...
Ron Allen writes: [snip] ... No slip at all. It is thematic, and the problem of logistic and arithmetic is examined in chapter 2. For example, quoting the...
Andrew Lancaster writes: [snip] ... Regimes are not herds. A regime is an ordering of political life, while a herd is an aggregate of animals that is either...