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In a message dated 10/31/2007 11:47:40 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
jPolanik at nc.rr.com writes:

in any event, the point to note (at the moment) is that the root is not
itself a property of the reality in question. the root predicate is what
Kant called a logical predicate; meaning, that saying ‘it is real’ or ‘I
am a reality (of some sort)’ does not add any information to the
statement ‘it is’ or ‘I am’.

Of course not, Joe. The logical predicate is not intended to convey
information but to establish the order of discourse.
Bernard

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