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Re: Semantic self trap revealed.     

Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for Interfernce in alt.philosophy
Author: Econ_Amateur
Date: May 18, 2007 17:57

... many concepts. Life is a process. The process manipulates nature. Gratification directs that manipulation. And the infered gratification evaluation can detect interference. So although the question of "interfernce" is plainly obvious to all but the most stuburn sophists, and would not normally need any elaboration, it is here in fact derived again from the original observation on ...
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Re: Semantic self trap revealed.     

Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for Interfernce in alt.philosophy
Author: The Trucker
Date: May 9, 2007 09:19

... alleged fallacy. 1) "freedom" is a negative concept. Deffined by the absence of something else. 2) Specifically freedom is the absence of intereference. 3) Interfernce recieves two definitions, conceptual and determinate. 4) Conceptually Interference is a degradation of ones actions by anothers. 5) To determine interference The scienetific method of control ...
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Re: Semantic self trap revealed.     

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Author: Publius
Date: May 7, 2007 21:33

... of the alleged fallacy. 1) "freedom" is a negative concept. Deffined by the absence of something else. 2) Specifically freedom is the absence of intereference. 3) Interfernce recieves two definitions, conceptual and determinate. 4) Conceptually Interference is a degradation of ones actions by anothers. 5) To determine interference The scienetific method of control ...
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Re: Semantic self trap revealed.     

Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for Interfernce in alt.philosophy
Author: Econ_Amateur
Date: May 7, 2007 13:23

... by the absence of something else. 2) Specifically freedom is the absence of intereference. 3) Interfernce recieves two definitions, conceptual and determinate. 4) Conceptually Interference is a degradation of ones ... is circular."? Since we have already agreed on a concept of freedom that rests on interfernce and has nothing to do with equal freedom there is no circle. I believe you ...
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