Re: virus: Hegel's Virus (was Altruism, Empathy, Etc.)
D. H. Rosdeitcher (76473.3041@compuserve.com)
22 Apr 97 13:19:02 EDT
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Corey wrote:
>I seriously wish to have answers to these questions. I am investigating
>various methods of thinking, and your method seems (on the surface at least)
>to be wildly different from that used by most of the people on this mailing
>list.
First of all, what do you mean that my method is "wildly different"?
>BTW: Your post seemed to end on a flat note. Did you run out of time or
>patience while composing it?
I was experimenting with leaving information out of the post as a way of making
suggestions, but I guess if I sounded "flat", it didn't work. -David
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