Dear James & Jud,
Thank you for the reference to Pauli Pyllko. I had never heard of him
before.
Gary
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> "Experience of thingness, our tendency to reify experience into external
> objects and internal concepts, can be so overwhelming that, in suitable
social
> and historical circumstances, the original aconceptuality of our
experience
> may be pushed aside into the experiential forgetfulness to such an extent
that
> everything that we experience eventually seems to consist of external
objects
> and internal concepts. Quantum theory may teach us that this experiential
> forgetfulness is not really naturalistically acceptable."
> Pauli Pyllko, The Aconceptual Mind: Heideggerian Themes in Holistic
> Naturalism, Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, pg. 105, 1998.
>
> Regards,
>
> Jud
>
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Thank you for the reference to Pauli Pyllko. I had never heard of him
before.
Gary
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>
> "Experience of thingness, our tendency to reify experience into external
> objects and internal concepts, can be so overwhelming that, in suitable
social
> and historical circumstances, the original aconceptuality of our
experience
> may be pushed aside into the experiential forgetfulness to such an extent
that
> everything that we experience eventually seems to consist of external
objects
> and internal concepts. Quantum theory may teach us that this experiential
> forgetfulness is not really naturalistically acceptable."
> Pauli Pyllko, The Aconceptual Mind: Heideggerian Themes in Holistic
> Naturalism, Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, pg. 105, 1998.
>
> Regards,
>
> Jud
>
> Personal Website:
> _http://evans-experientialism.freewebspace.com/index.htm_
> (http://evans-experientialism.freewebspace.com/index.htm)
> E-mail Discussion List:
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