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Tim and Dan,
My apologies to Dan, for the lapse of my finger
and inattention.
I meant GRITS, the food, (paste in no
differentiation, uniform mass of undistinguishable monotony-melange).
I feel menaning-nuances between differentiation
and partitioning. Identicity is vague IMO and an unpartitioned entity can have
different aspects in its entirety. Subtle? you bet.
Maybe I am distorted by translated synonyms
where distinctions are sometimes sharper than in English.
You did not answer my "says who".
John M
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Sent: Friday, August 13, 2004 9:33
AM
Subject: Re: Physics and Metaphysics -
systems and environment
Hi
John,
Ah, ok. You seem
to be using some subleties that are confusing to me. Can you expand on
this?:
It is not true, wholeness IS
differentiated, while interconnected. That does not mean it is parcellized or
partitioned.
To me,
"differentiated" and "partitioned" are essentially
synonymous.
Regards,
Tim
P.S. - I think
you meant "Dan", not "Don", in your remarks.
P. P.S - I was
also initially confused by your use of the term "grits". Because for me, that
is the name of a kind of food from the American south made from corn meal.
"Grit", meaning something like "fine particles", is already plural with
no 's' appended. :)
Tim and
Don,
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