Adriano,
The characterization is amusing. I don't know about the "long past the
times . . ." however. They are probably off at various resorts having their
inner-philosophers revitalized and will be back here doing x and y sequences
in the very near future. :)
Lawrence
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long past the times when anything x would remind y of a gricean theme which
would implicate a popperian pseudoproblem present however in popular culture
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"The sight of flowers could have made me happy. I am no longer your guest
among the blossoms of Lo Yang. If only the wild geese would arrive!"
Ou Yang Hsui in a letter to Ting Yuan Ch'en
Mvh. / Yours sincerely,
Torgeir Fjeld, PhD
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