Hey, Josh. I didn't want you to think I wasn't willing to visit your blog; it was just that I already understand the point your were trying to make (looter/moocher). You never did get mine, though. This, even though you outright stated it---that the classifications are /of instances/ and it's the instances that count, not the classifications. Hence "floating abstractions."
Just thought I'd send this along, so you understand that I'm always talking about the principles and not the person. The confusion arises because the principles are always instantiated in a person!
That's all. Hope you had a Merry Christmas and best wishes for a Happy New Year. You know where to find me and if you tell me when your piece is done, I'll be happy to (try to) tear it apart!
Us people, humans, individuals are imperfect. You can not have human ideals with out people. It's how we institute them and apply them that counts.
This where our arguement lies I think. You I think focuse on the ideals and I on how we apply them... At lest thats my understanding. I being a flawed human could be wrong.
I registerd on the forms @ ZeroGov, just haven't introduced myself.
Merry Christmas, Josh! :)
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas, Josh
ReplyDeleteHey, Josh. I didn't want you to think I wasn't willing to visit your blog; it was just that I already understand the point your were trying to make (looter/moocher). You never did get mine, though. This, even though you outright stated it---that the classifications are /of instances/ and it's the instances that count, not the classifications. Hence "floating abstractions."
ReplyDeleteJust thought I'd send this along, so you understand that I'm always talking about the principles and not the person. The confusion arises because the principles are always instantiated in a person!
That's all. Hope you had a Merry Christmas and best wishes for a Happy New Year. You know where to find me and if you tell me when your piece is done, I'll be happy to (try to) tear it apart!
Us people, humans, individuals are imperfect. You can not have human ideals with out people. It's how we institute them and apply them that counts.
ReplyDeleteThis where our arguement lies I think. You I think focuse on the ideals and I on how we apply them... At lest thats my understanding. I being a flawed human could be wrong.
I registerd on the forms @ ZeroGov, just haven't introduced myself.
We will continue our discutipn here or there.
:-)
Josh