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Re: [Nostratica] F. Scott Fitzgerald
How about if there are 10 possibilities instead of only 2?
Geraldine Reinhardt wrote:
Interesting question. I would hope
that one would explore both possibilities simultaneously and then in
some way meld them into a workable hypothesis. Hegel clearly stated
that one needs to take the thesis, stand it on its head to find the
antithesis, and then meld both into a synthesis. This clearly illustrates
that one position or another are NOT the sole answers. One needs to
move to another plateau.
Gerry
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Sunday, February 09, 2003 4:17 PM
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Re: [Nostratica] F. Scott Fitzgerald
Belive both of them or weigh them?
Geraldine Reinhardt wrote:
I wonder if F. Scott met Hegel:
"The test of a first-rate intelligence
is the ability to hold two opposed ideas in mind at the same time
and still retain the ability to function" .... F. Scott Fitzgerald
Gerry
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