[Wittrs] Re: When is "brain talk" really dualism?

  • From: "rgoteti" <rgoteti@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: Wittrs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 20 Aug 2009 01:13:28 -0000

> 
> On your point nearby about empathy, I am inclined to agree with you that 
> empathy is present in organisms like ourselves and that it manifests in other 
> creatures as well to varying degrees. The term probably needs to be explored 
> conceptually as well but assuming we mean the same thing by "empathy" I think 
> this just shows how brain structure meshes with the world to produce things 
> like language. This sense of empathy is embedded in our language precisely 
> because it applies to the world outside ourselves, the world in which we find 
> ourselves, the world of our perceptions and mental pictures. If language is 
> necessarily public and not private, it follows that we will engage our 
> instinctive attitudes, including empathy, when using it.
> 
> SWM
>
PANINI (Creator of Sanskrit grammar) warned to check phonetics to understand 
the cause of difference in time. Sound is traveling in the human body in the 
shape of symbol. Totality of A to Z is self and its practices.

thank you
sekhar

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