From: ian glendinning (psybertron@gmail.com)
Date: Sat Apr 30 2005 - 06:42:07 BST
Exactly Steve - the split is just an artificial dualism.
I'm quite happy to include intuition as just an important aspect of "reason".
Ian
On 4/29/05, Steve & Oxsana Marquis <marquis@nccn.net> wrote:
> Oh yes. In another group I've asked if ancient Greek rationality in which
> so much stock is placed is really intuition + our articulate thought, this
> split more of a modern western phenomena. Its seems to me reason alone
> cannot account for what is claimed in some of the ancient sources, but
> intuition would work just fine.
>
> Live well,
> Steve
>
> Ian wrote,
>
> > It clearly depends on lingustic degfinitions, but for me
> >
> > "intuition" is just one part of "rationality"
> >
> > - no and or either/or about it.
>
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