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Re: Seeing and looking at.     

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Author: chazwin
Date: Apr 15, 2008 00:36

..., and you are an out of touch, blinkered wanker, that has no one word of support from any other person on this Newsgroup. - think about it! Hint - you are alone in your dogmatism; your arguments are substanceless piffle; you have more in common with a religous nutcase than anyone else I know. or If you can feel it, touch it, hear it, smell it, then why, or how the fuck is ...
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Re: The Definition of The Concepts Space and Time     

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Author: Malrassic Park
Date: Feb 17, 2007 20:25

... of pure understanding" is metaphysics, and in Kant's day metaphysics involved questions not grounded in experience, or as you would say, reality. Metaphysics is the stormy sea of a substanceless quest for knowledge. So if your idea of metaphysics as directly involving things around you comes from Rand or some similar modern source, then your idea has pulled Kant's idea out...
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Re: The Definition of The Concepts Space and Time     

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Author: George Dance
Date: Feb 17, 2007 16:50

...territory of pure understanding" is metaphysics, and in Kant's day metaphysics involved questions not grounded in experience, or as you would say, reality. Metaphysics is the stormy sea of a substanceless quest for knowledge. So if your idea of metaphysics as directly involving things around you comes from Rand or some similar modern source, then your idea has pulled Kant's idea ...
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Re: The Definition of The Concepts Space and Time     

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Author: Malrassic Park
Date: Feb 16, 2007 13:51

... "territory of pure understanding" is metaphysics, and in Kant's day metaphysics involved questions not grounded in experience, or as you would say, reality. Metaphysics is the stormy sea of a substanceless quest for knowledge. So if your idea of metaphysics as directly involving things around you comes from Rand or some similar modern source, then your idea has pulled Kant's idea out of ...
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