I know that rank applause is ranked low among the rank and file here....but you
guys are making me smile.
On Jul 28, 2018, at 12:37 PM, adriano paolo shaul gershom palma
<palmaadriano@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
ain't for me to be high enough to miss the erudite banter coming nowhere from
and going nowhere to,
I do not implicate, truly
it would be an interesting question to be asked in some areas in oxford & in
many departments whether aspergerish syndromes have impacts on the production
of the so called implicatures...
palma, apgs
On Sat, Jul 28, 2018 at 8:05 AM Lawrence Helm <lawrencehelm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
The chief implicature being that we all miss them? Or is it just that their
absence-causing silence is unnerving? The literati amongst us, long cowed
by great examples of philosophical erudition, could like mice coming out to
play, provide an alternative if they wished.
Lawrence
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ruly, this implicates that somewhere they rest and prepare further
implicatures....
On Sat, Jul 28, 2018 at 6:45 AM Lawrence Helm <lawrencehelm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
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. J
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
http://torgeirfjeld.com/