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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
how? explain.
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Sure, sweetcakes. You see, when something proceeds from the presence of another thing, the lack of that second thing prevents the first from coming into being. This has nothing to do with change. It is gone.
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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
everything changes, including the humanities, parmenides. i'm of the heraclitean persuasion-- stay still & perish like a dog.
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You've mistook me, I am Aristotle. When you change the essential form of a thing, you can no longer classify the result of that change as the same thing. Thus, that bit about the neuroticism of intellectualism.
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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
speaking of which, this business office i need to visit closes at 5 so i gotta go but i will read your predictably cranky answer at a later time.
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I certainly wouldn't be if you weren't so condescending in your confusion but now I, too, must be off to assist the new GED teacher.