[epistemology] Discovery vs Disclosure
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In a message dated 10/27/2007 4:26:24 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
GEVANS613 at aol.com writes:
Jud:
Purely as information Bernard ad as you are not a member of the list in
question Georges answered thus to Joe.
G:
Hebrew:
“ani hoshev mashmy ani kiim”
Back to English:
“I think means I live/exist”.
Yes, of course, Jud, that is my point. “I live/exist” has more to do with
experience
rather than thinking “I am” or “it is.” In the case cited thinking is used to
intend experience Just as the Cartesian cogito in some quarters is warped to
intend experience.
Bernard
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