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... of ... getting ... and ... determined to ... is ... original). ... http://math.boisestate.edu/~holmes When I read this I immediately think of the Periodic...
Ethel Jean Saltz
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Aug 10, 2001
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In a message dated 8/10/2001 3:36:18 PM Central Daylight Time, ... I always took Spinoza to be in line with Aristotle on this point, i.e., the eternality of...
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... ========================== I have a problem with Spinoza, fast or slow reading. And the reason is exactly this comparison with Aristotle. Thanksgiving,...
ethel jean saltz
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Aug 11, 2001
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Check out Wolfson's Crescas' Critique of Aristotle's Philosophy (or is it Physics?- I don't have the book in front of me right now). It's a standard work, and...
Jordan, Michael
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Aug 13, 2001
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That's what all so-called experts tell me. I read him in the Encyc Judaica, Wolfson, and I don't trust his so-called expertise. Especially since the article...
ethel jean saltz
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Aug 14, 2001
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... [....] ... Ethel, Sorry to be so late in responding. I don't understand what it is about the statement of IP28 that makes you think of the Periodic Table...
Lancelot R. Fletcher
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... [....] ... Mr. Sigerson, I just responded to Ethel's previous message (to which yours above is a reply) asking how the question is connected to IP28 in the...
Lancelot R. Fletcher
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Aug 29, 2001
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Proposition 28 of Part I, quoted from the Curley translation (published on CD by Intelex in their Past Masters series): P28: Every singular thing, or any thing...
Lancelot R. Fletcher
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Aug 31, 2001
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What is the first thing that should strike the attentive reader who is reading the propositions of the Ethics in numerical order, without paying much attention...
Lancelot R. Fletcher
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As some of you may be aware, I long ago created an "index of implication" for Spinoza's Ethics, to serve as a tool for studying the logical structure of the...
Lancelot R. Fletcher
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Aug 31, 2001
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First I want to explain, this is a brand new adventure for me. I've never discussed Spinoza before except with me. So I might be naive in all this. Now I know...
ethel jean saltz
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Aug 31, 2001
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Dear Lancelot, < < I long ago created an "index of implication" for Spinoza's Ethics, < to serve as a tool for studying the logical structure of the Ethics. ...
Joseph B. Yesselman
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Sep 5, 2001
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... I think it is resolved easily by looking at IP15: Whatsoever is, is in God, and without God nothing can be, or be conceived. Spinoza himself makes the...
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... IP26. ... necessarily ... determined by ... produce an ... another ... contradict one ... be God, ... which is ... I have found that some of the more...
Frank Dixon
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Sep 5, 2001
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... ============================ Exactly my mindset since I can remember. I don't even understand how people can read even the Old Testament and not believe...
ethel jean saltz
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Sep 6, 2001
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I made a similar observation to Stephen Jay Gould who, in a picture book dedicated to the paintings of Frederic Church, 'lowed as how the beautiful landscapes...
Frank Dixon
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Sep 6, 2001
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Hello: My English is not good, so I write in in Spanish in response to Frank Dixon . I hope somebody will understand it. The main point is that "Nature" is not...
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... Frank ... sive ... =============================== I do not speak or read Spanish. Maybe someone can paraphrase Raphael's comment (following). Regarding...
Frank Dixon
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... ========================== Two statements here. First, when I discussed ETHICS in a group, I noticed that the group had been influenced by their study of...
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I am a newcomer to this list and have finally gotten around to reading some of the prior posts from last year. I was particularly taken by the discussion...
Frank Dixon
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Sep 8, 2001
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... Not all computer professionals think the same way about computers/humans/knowledge. First of all, in my own experience in systems analysis in the computer...
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Sep 9, 2001
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... =========================== It would indeed be surprising if they did. ... problem ... =========================== Interesting. I would love to read your...
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Sep 9, 2001
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... ============== ANd our process of discussion, might it not be part of the IP28/IP26 dilemma? In order to explain universals we end up being discrete and ...
ethel jean saltz
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Sep 10, 2001
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... see ... attributes. ... is ... we ... the others. ... the ... the ... attribute ... intellect ... awareness. ... essence, the ... contemplating ... is ... ...
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Sep 10, 2001
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... know ... is ... ====================================== Spinoza: "We delight in whatever we understand by the third kind of knowledge, and our delight is...
Frank Dixon
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Sep 11, 2001
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... ================ Think of this with association with Maclean's Triune Brain: reptilian; limbic/emotional; rational operating systems working independently....
ethel jean saltz
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Hi Ethel, A few thoughts came to mind (parallel with some bodily motions in my brain no doubt) while reading yours and others recent posts: <snip> ... <snip> ...
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... Hi Terry: I thoroughly appreciate the time you took in your most recent email to explain some things I could not. I will add one comment...Perhaps Ethel...
Frank Dixon
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Hi Frank and All, I'm enjoying your postings and those of others who share their thoughts openly here. Though I confess I am not familiar with some of the...
Terry Neff
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Sep 12, 2001
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... Hi Terry: I tend to see the relatedness of things, but harbor no doubt that in Spinoza's ideas all exists that might (and ought to) constitute the ultimate...
Frank Dixon
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