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    <title><![CDATA[Re: Kant]]></title>
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    <description><![CDATA[... the mystic's gods and the  socialist's *the greater good* all originate from.  George, in another thread you were talking to that [...] dumb Kantian  commie bugger, the Randaphobic <b>durasic</b> park      The name is, "Prick.  Moronic Prick."      , and you said something  about *thinking does not mean or does require that sensory objects are  the subject*      That doesn't sound like ...<br><br>
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    <description><![CDATA[...the ideas about the mystic's gods and the  socialist's *the greater good* all originate from.   George, in another thread you were talking to that other dumb Kantian  commie bugger, the Randaphobic <b>durasic</b> park, and you said something  about *thinking does not mean or does require that sensory objects are  the subject*   Thinking means, the application of reason to a subject.   Given that any and ...<br><br>
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    <description><![CDATA[... ideas about the mystic's gods and the  socialist's *the greater good* all originate from.    George, in another thread you were talking to that other dumb Kantian  commie bugger, the Randaphobic <b>durasic</b> park, and you said something  about *thinking does not mean or does require that sensory objects are  the subject*    Thinking means, the application of reason to a subject.    Given that any and ...<br><br>
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    <title><![CDATA[Re: How To Remove Space]]></title>
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    <description><![CDATA[On Feb 17, 10:08 pm, mikegor...@<a href="http://xtra.co.nz" rel="nofollow" class="url" target="_blank">xtra.co.nz</a> wrote:  On Feb 18, 10:05 am, "George Dance" <georgedanc...@yahoo.ca> wrote:    <unsnip>  NOw <b>Durasic</b> Park agrees with his master Kant, that space is something  that cant ever be removed, so here's a puzzle for the Kantians, what  happens to that space in the shoe box, if the shoe box full of space,  is placed onto a slab of concrete and another 100 ton ...<br><br>
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    <description><![CDATA[...:  space is a condition of the sensibility  chazzz uses the bizarre contradiction that space is *innate knowledge*  knucmo uses the bizarre contradiction that space is *presupposed in  experience*  <b>Durasic</b> uses the bizzare nonsense that space is *a notion* but wont  say a notion about what.  Dance says space is everywhere even in *a shoe box full of pebbles.*  ...<br><br>
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    <description><![CDATA[....com> wrote:    space is a condition of the sensibility    chazzz uses the bizarre contradiction that space is *innate knowledge*    knucmo uses the bizarre contradiction that space is *presupposed in  experience*    <b>Durasic</b> uses the bizzare nonsense that space is *a notion* but wont  say a notion about what.    Dance says space is everywhere even in *a shoe box full of pebbles.*      Notice ...<br><br>
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    <description><![CDATA[... body is removed bit by bit,  they, the Kantians, deduce from that, i.e. from what <b>Durasic</b> would  call a *scientific experiment*, they deduce from that, that space is  something that cant ever ...shoe box is full of pebbles" which of course requires  one hell of a Kantian imagination.  NOw <b>Durasic</b> Park agrees with his master Kant, that space is something  that cant ever be removed, so ...<br><br>
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    <description><![CDATA[... body is removed bit by bit,  they, the Kantians, deduce from that, i.e. from what <b>Durasic</b> would  call a *scientific experiment*, they deduce from that, that space is  something that cant ever ...shoe box is full of pebbles" which of course requires  one hell of a Kantian imagination.  NOw <b>Durasic</b> Park agrees with his master Kant, that space is something  that cant ever be removed, so ...<br><br>
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    <description><![CDATA[...a body is removed bit by bit,  they, the Kantians, deduce from that, i.e. from what <b>Durasic</b> would  call a *scientific experiment*, they deduce from that, that space is  something that cant ever be ...the shoe box is full of pebbles" which of course requires  one hell of a Kantian imagination.    NOw <b>Durasic</b> Park agrees with his master Kant, that space is something  that cant ever be removed, so here'...<br><br>
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    <title><![CDATA[Re: The Definition of The Concepts Space and Time]]></title>
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    <description><![CDATA[... says: space and time is **inborn knowledge** of even slugs and  bugs ants and babies.    knucmo regurgitiates: the oxymoronic piffle that man's knowledge of  space and time are **presupposed in existence**    <b>Durasic</b> Park: obviously with his head stuck up a dinosau's arse, says,  [sic] man must regard space and time as a quote **notion** quote  unquote      Michael Gordge                        <br><br>
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