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Politics : Sharks in the Septic Tank

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To: Neocon who wrote (68990)12/2/2002 2:42:59 PM
From: The Philosopher  Read Replies (1) of 82486
 
Differences and similarities are there, whether anyone sees them or not. And they
are trivial or importance, whether anyone notices them or not.


Yes to one.

No to two.

You keep stating that, but without any explanation as to how, if there are no human beings in existence, it is possible to know whether a difference is trivial or important.

And without any recognition that to some people or objects the differences may be trivial or vital depending on the time or circumstances. I have given you specific examples, such as the differences between edible and poisonous mushrooms to the starving man in the forest. There are an almost infinite variety of other examples.

You have yet to give an example, WITH REASONS, of a difference that is ALWAYS trivial or ALWAYS important to ANY and EVERY observer, which you must do, IMO, to sustain your position.
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