Tales From the Billabong of *Being*
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>From: Bernx at aol.com
>Date: 2006/09/17 Sun AM 03:32:08 CDT
>To: heidegger at soca.ecu.edu.au
>Subject: Re: Tales From the Billabong of *Being*
>In a message dated 9/16/2006 11:45:07 PM Eastern Daylight Time, phil at thalasson.com writes:In article , Bernx at aol.com writes
>>If we went by
>>common sense the world would still be considered flat according to the common
>>sense of what I empirically see is what exists.
>
>
>Surely, as a sailor for part of your life, you saw ships coming over the
>horizon.
>–
>Philip BakerPhilip;Understanding that as an indication of “roundness” is not achieved by the common sense but by deduction. But the deduction might also indicate the world was a cube. Bernard
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Huh?
Unlikely given the nature of the transition from one face to the other and the thinking necessary for such deductions.
No?
B