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Re: or What economic collapse?
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for jigsaw puzzle in alt.philosophy
Author: tg
Date: Sep 12, 2008 10:18
..., yet not quite as well. I'm just not willing to state anything that clearly, because this issue of the gold standard is only one small part of a million piece jigsaw puzzle. That doesn't mean I can't see the current big picture, and also see an alternative viable big picture that isn't so ugly. It's a philosophy ...
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Re: or What economic collapse?
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for jigsaw puzzle in alt.philosophy
Author: Sean
Date: Sep 10, 2008 18:33
... yet not quite as well. I'm just not willing to state anything that clearly, because this issue of the gold standard is only one small part of a million piece jigsaw puzzle. That doesn't mean I can't see the current big picture, and also see an alternative viable big picture that isn't so ugly. It's a philosophy newsgroup, ...
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Re: WHY THE THEORY OF EVOLUTION?
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Author: Robert Cohen
Date: Sep 10, 2008 05:40
...yet commit one of the greatest sins by murdering innocent people. The theory of evolution, or Darwinism, comes in handy at this point by completing the jigsaw puzzle. It provides the myth that materialism is a scientific idea. That is why, Karl Marx, the founder of communism and dialectical materialism, wrote that Darwinism was ...
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WHY THE THEORY OF EVOLUTION?
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for jigsaw puzzle in alt.philosophy
Author: Hamady
Date: Sep 9, 2008 14:40
..., yet commit one of the greatest sins by murdering innocent people. The theory of evolution, or Darwinism, comes in handy at this point by completing the jigsaw puzzle. It provides the myth that materialism is a scientific idea. That is why, Karl Marx, the founder of communism and dialectical materialism, wrote that Darwinism was "...
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Re: Questions and Answers
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Author: Sean
Date: Jun 26, 2008 00:18
...barely satisfy as grunts. The barked expression, the ill fitting expletive, conjured to solve the puzzles which occupy our perplexed states. The tongue needing something to say, not content with the...will know it when we see. So we are fooled and are mad fools. Each answer adds another piece in the jigsaw puzzle. Two pictures emerge. One, the group image we each contribute to, and draw from. Relative madness, but only when compared...
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Re: Questions and Answers
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Author: bigfletch8
Date: Jun 25, 2008 07:44
...barely satisfy as grunts. The barked expression, the ill fitting expletive, conjured to solve the puzzles which occupy our perplexed states. The tongue needing something to say, not content with the...will know it when we see. So we are fooled and are mad fools. Each answer adds another piece in the jigsaw puzzle. Two pictures emerge. One, the group image we each contribute to, and draw from. Relative madness, but only when compared...
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Re: There are no illusions
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Author: bigfletch8
Date: Apr 19, 2008 09:10
...Your viewpoint today is, by definition, different from the one you had yesterday, adn from the time you started reading this thread. IF you see illusions as pieces of a jigsaw puzzle, and the full picture only emerges when a certain amount have been identified, you will no longer be angry, but in fact, grateful. BOfL
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Re: The eyeof the beholder.
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Author: brian fletcher
Date: Apr 10, 2008 03:20
..., haven't you? Obviously the brain workings of autistics etal are not (by normative or common definition) the norm. And the exceptionally talented artist, musician, jigsaw puzzle sage et al aren't the norm. Bobby Paranoia Fisher, the best chess ... So-called "idiot-savants" with "pinch" brains... The ...
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Re: The eyeof the beholder.
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Author: Robert Cohen
Date: Apr 9, 2008 09:44
... haven't you? Obviously the brain workings of autistics etal are not (by normative or common definition) the norm. And the exceptionally talented artist, musician, jigsaw puzzle sage et al  aren't the norm. Bobby Paranoia Fisher, the best chess ... So-called "idiot-savants" with "pinch" brains... The...
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Re: The eyeof the beholder.
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Author: tooly
Date: Apr 9, 2008 07:11
..., haven't you? Obviously the brain workings of autistics etal are not (by normative or common definition) the norm. And the exceptionally talented artist, musician, jigsaw puzzle sage et al aren't the norm. Bobby Paranoia Fisher, the best chess ... So-called "idiot-savants" with "pinch" brains... The point ...
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