--- In WittrsAMR@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "iro3isdx" <wittrsamr@...> wrote: > > > --- In Wittrs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "gabuddabout" <wittrsamr@> wrote: > > > > Philosophy is easy. The hard problem is called such for a reason. > > Philosophy is mostly a compendium of fairy tales. The hard problem is > hard because it does not fit with the accepted plot lines. > > Regards, > Neil I'm confused. Are you offering that anything you say is to be interpreted as part of a fairy tale? Or are you advancing a thesis as to why the hard problem doesn't fit with the accepted plot lines of a fairy tale with accepted plot lines? Or are you wanting to hedge what you say by allowing that as serious as you can get, you are always with the fairy tale ace in the hole such that when the dirt flies you can say, "Just kidding!"? Thanks to the group for all the amazing replies to my riff! Cheers, Budd > ========================================= > Need Something? Check here: http://ludwig.squarespace.com/wittrslinks/ > ========================================= Need Something? Check here: http://ludwig.squarespace.com/wittrslinks/