[ExI] What can be said to be "wrong", and what is "Truth"
Mike Dougherty
msd001 at gmail.com
Thu Oct 2 22:06:28 UTC 2008
On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 1:29 PM, Jef Allbright <jef at jefallbright.net> wrote:
> street. But why this death-grip with which you appear to hold on to
> superficially reassuring but superfluous concepts of absolute truth,
> or absolute personal identity, when to relax such a grip is to lose
> nothing real, while gaining the flexibility to better examine and
> enjoy that which remains?
I think you need to stand somewhere. Or you need to stand nowhere. It
may not seem sensible to be both somewhere and nowhere, but that
superposition may be a more accurate description of what is real [sic]
than either of the extremes.
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