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Old 02-16-2007, 08:37 AM   #62 (permalink)
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we don't agree on the definitions of rational and intuitive

to me those don't describe things they describe internal processes of arriving at thought and behavior

to you, rational/intuitive can describe objects. Like you might say, "electricity is rational"

but for me, electricity is neither rational or intuitive. electricity is a thing, and only my understanding of electricity can be rational or intuitive. What determines the rationality/intuitiveness to me is the thought process used to arrive at an understanding of the phenomenon.

So that's the fundamental disagreement. Your other points i've already addressed in my original response to you.
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