Does A Limit of Comprehension Limit Knowledge?
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Re: Does A Limit of Comprehension Limit Knowledge?
You say it is not your intention to do others work for them. That is what I am saying. It is not my place to guess what you are saying. Say it more clearly that is what philosophy is about. Anything else is merely mysticism (which is fair enough. not saying that in a negative way, just that it is not really "philosophy" - that is a whole other debate though because I do find such things stimulating: such as Tao Te Ching, I Ching, or that Indian one I forget the name of!). I do understand where you are though I've been there. You'll get some grumpy bastard like me harassing you for more explication no matter what. It may be annoying but the intentions of said grumpy bastard is to push you, and therefore themselves, as much as possible.
What philosophical works have you read? Compare them to what you've written and that should help you see your short comings here. Others would write chapters to outline and investigate the terms you are using (and many many have written whole books on the matter!).
I guess I've been messing about with this crap for so long I've started to possibly expect more from people on these sites than they have to give.
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