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ANALYTICAL INDICANT THEORY.

Analytical Indicant Theory. (A. I. T. for short,) is the brainchild of British philosophers JON NEIVENS and JUD EVANS.

It was inspired by, and started out as, a radical reappraisal of the function of the 'BE-word' and its conjugation within the English language, but has developed over the years into a wide-ranging forum where the many disparate strands of philosophy and the arts and sciences are discussed and evaluated from differing viewpoints and approaches.
Take a look at our website:

http://evans-experientialism.freewebspace.com/

and browse what is said to be the largest collection of philosophical texts for study on the Internet.

The largest library is THE ATHENAEUM LIBRARY, but there is also the ACADEMY LIBRARY specialising in classical texts, and the HEGEL LIBRARY and even a HEIDEGGER LIBRARY which contains all his texts that are in the public domain. There are many other sub-libraries to explore.

Our website is also the embedded home-site of the well known philosophers:
Texan metaphysician Gary. C. Moore, as well as the Californian poet, writer and philosopher Richard Sansom. The one-time student of Einstein - Frenchman Georges Metanomski has his home-site here, as do the British writer/poet Nicholas Hancock and the Australian poet Tony Thomas.

Feel free to lurk or join in the discussion with whatever comments, questions or criticisms you think relevant.

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Progress The concept of *progress* has been a pet interest of mine for some time. I attempted a lengthy essay on the subject, until I came to a serious
Posted - Sat Jul 11, 2009 8:13 pm
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RECONSIDERING RICHARD
Richard: I have yet to see any solid evidence that the modern animal species, homo sapiens,is cognitively any different from its early progenitors – say of a
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Re: GETTING BEHIND THE CONCEPT OF THE CUTTING EDGE
Thanks, Richard. I'm working on two large and tough chapters, so the answer to your pertinent questions will take some time. Cheers Georges. ... From:
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Re: GETTING BEHIND THE CONCEPT OF THE CUTTING EDGE
Georges, I have studied your brief discussion on Dark and Luminous Matter, and have a few comments and questions: 1. Why do you assume that the ratio of
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Re: GETTING BEHIND THE CONCEPT OF THE CUTTING EDGE
I repeat here my short exchange with Richard which IMO rather well fits the present thread. ============ ===== G old: If you could go faster than light You
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