Posted by rene on 4/16/2011, 5:34 pm, in reply to "Re: both"
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: Hi rene
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: The way I understand it, it does not
: exclude characterizations. It (as I
: understand it) excludes fundamental
: characterizations. Another hair of
: difference.
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: love,
: rat
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Hi rat,
In what manner do you reconcile the above with your earlier "She avoids characterizing it to be noble, and avoids characterizing it as not noble. it just is what it is." ?
Could you give an example of a fundamental characterization and a not-fundamental characterization?
I think these are fun hairs to split.
warm regards
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