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Re: Can we communicate without using time and space?     

Author: J P
Date: Oct 17, 2007 23:22

... something else in a "spatial" manner and then go back (temporally) to the something. Basically space and time create the frame of reference that allows us to... to the question, but this is obvious: we can't communicate without first being *in* time and space. Seems axiomatic. W : ) Yes, and maybe that is why we do not have to try to...
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Re: Can we communicate without using time and space?     

Author: Wordsmith
Date: Oct 17, 2007 17:06

... something else in a "spatial" manner and then go back (temporally) to the something. Basically space and time create the frame of reference that allows us to compare, they are the tools that allow us...the answer to the question, but this is obvious: we can't communicate without first being *in* time and space. Seems axiomatic. W : )
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Re: Can we communicate without using time and space?     

Author: J P
Date: Oct 17, 2007 00:54

On Oct 17, 9:46 am, jillaront...@webtv.net wrote: Can we communicate without using time and space? This is philosophically asking if we can communicate a deontic aspect. How about a ...? A typical command requires an activity or change. Change is quantified as time and the change requires a modification in position or space. JP
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Re: Can we communicate without using time and space?     

Author: Michael Gordge
Date: Oct 17, 2007 00:48

...:46 pm, jillaront...@webtv.net wrote: Can we communicate without using time and space? This is philosophically asking if we ...-less version of the meaning of space and time. He pretends he's asked a ... requires readers to pretend that both space and time are some how connected and both ... they're nothing of the sort. Space and time are two totally different seperate and ...
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Re: Can we communicate without using time and space?     

Author: jillarontown
Date: Oct 16, 2007 23:46

Can we communicate without using time and space? This is philosophically asking if we can communicate a deontic aspect. How about a command? Vjillar
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Re: Can we communicate without using time and space?     

Author: J P
Date: Oct 16, 2007 22:21

... the dilemma raised by space and time? 1. The necessary/contingent ... cheese does indeed take up space, the speaker may in fact ... or cheese at any particular time, i.e. cheese before bedtime,...'s a valid dependence on time since the speaker may hold ... being meaningless at any particular time and place, they are stating ...canvas acts as the continuum (space) and the painted part is ...
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Re: Can we communicate without using time and space?     

Author: J P
Date: Oct 16, 2007 11:11

...a "spatial" manner and then go back (temporally) to the something. Basically space and time create the frame of reference that allows us... important part of the dilemma raised by space and time? 1. The necessary/contingent distinction concerns the modal status of a ... at how we use the concepts of time and space as discrete substitutes of the continuum. JP...
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Re: Can we communicate without using time and space?     

Author: Michael Gordge
Date: Oct 16, 2007 00:15

On Oct 16, 12:48 am, J P <gms2...@lycos.com> wrote: "Can we communicate without using time and space?" Even though you are trying, try communicating without a brain. FFS blooody brain dead Kantians. MG
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Re: Disposing of time and space. An aid to the budding Kantian.     

Author: Michael Gordge
Date: Sep 26, 2007 13:45

...He always uses 'space and time' or 'space or time'. - Tim You're..., Kant's meaning for space and time was identical in every respect. He claimed that the "meaning" of both space and time was some such arbitrary priori...different specific identities Kant gave space and time to substaniate his position. ...seperate entities, his version of space AND time is definitionless - without meaning,...
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Re: Disposing of time and space. An aid to the budding Kantian.     

Author: Timothy Golden BandTechnology.com
Date: Sep 26, 2007 09:48

... easier to dispose of than space: I haven't seen realists ...'s thesis. Kant analyzed time and space separately, whereas Einstein did ... 'after', 'simultaneity' and 'duration', and time itself, are traditional semantic ellipses ... claimed familiarity with a concept 'time' is not with an incomprehensible ... from a copyprotected thesis. If Time is transcendentally real then where ...
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