Cayuse wrote: >"The stone appears in experience" is a perfectly acceptable replacement >for "the stone arises in experience". Hopefully we can proceed with the >debate now that this linguistic hiccup has been sorted. "The stone appears in experience" is not equivalent to "The stone appears in my experience" precisely because it leaves out the reference to the experiencer. Joe -- Nothing Unreal is Self-Aware @^@~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~@^@ http://what-am-i.net @^@~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~@^@ ========================================== Manage Your AMR subscription: //www.freelists.org/list/wittrsamr For all your Wittrs needs: http://ludwig.squarespace.com/wittrslinks/