Re: The nonphenomenal phenomenon



Just wanted to toss this in: I think that the phenomenality of the
phenomenon should or could be regarded as a *cause*, along with
Aristotle's four causes as discussed in the Question Concerning
Technology. The phenomenal/phenomenological cause. One cause among
others. Not, incidentally, the occasional cause. Rather closer to the
"perceptual cause". Hmmmmm. I dunno.

Tom B.

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'After witnessing the gruesome effect of sanctions on children and families
in Basrah, a city in southern Iraq, one delegation member, Brad Lyttle,
said, 'The sanctions are not spectacular, and operate slowly, but they
kill and maim as remorselessly as bullets and bombs, and are destroying a
generation of Iraqi children.' "
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