"Knowing me knowing you." Very nice. I would submit that the reason why we can understand that is that we accept JTB theory. Anyone got a problem with that? Cheers, Walter P.S. No, I don't think that any conception of "knowing how" or Russell's "by acquaintance" notion of knowledge will suffice here. Quoting Torgeir Fjeld <torgeir_fjeld@xxxxxxxx>: > "Knowing Me Knowing You" > > > No more carefree laughter > Silence ever after > Walking through an empty house, tears in my eyes > Here is where the story ends, this is goodbye > > Knowing me, knowing you (ah-haa) > There is nothing we can do > Knowing me, knowing you (ah-haa) > We just have to face it, this time we're through > (This time we're through, this time we're through > This time we're through, we're really through) > Breaking up is never easy, I know but I have to go > (I have to go this time > I have to go, this time I know) > Knowing me, knowing you > It's the best I can do > > Mem'ries (mem'ries), good days (good days), bad days (bad days) > They'll be (they'll be), with me (with me) always (always) > In these old familiar rooms children would play > Now there's only emptiness, nothing to say > > Nevermind the aporia in the final stanze. > > Med vennlig hilsen / Yours sincerely, > > Torgeir Fjeld > > http://independent.academia.edu/TorgeirFjeld ------------------------------------------------------------------ To change your Lit-Ideas settings (subscribe/unsub, vacation on/off, digest on/off), visit www.andreas.com/faq-lit-ideas.html