From: Thomas (todcoul@koncon.koncon.nl)
Date: Tue Oct 08 2002 - 11:43:37 BST
At Tuesday, 8 October 2002, you wrote:
>MATT: Actually, now that I think about it, reality is prior to language.
isn't language also real? And if not, what does 'real' mean?
>SQUONK: Experience is prior to language.
do we not experience something when a person speaks to us? I would
say so. And what are they doing, then, when speaking? They are creating
an experience for us, are they not?
what I'm on to, is this: often, reality is separated from us (as
in the above, I feel). Why? We are part of reality, and everything
we create is just as real - it is experienced by others.
Thomas
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