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Hans Kylberg <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 8 Oct 1998 13:11:34 +0200
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At 23:09 1998-10-07 -0500, Robert wrote:
>But I do think I can understand the concept of (1) assuming that man has a
>Nature (in the same way I assume that an objective reality underlies the
>world I perceive through my senses); and (2)assuming that what I can divine
>of this Nature -- at the very least -- is an appropriate starting point for
>evaluating appropriate behavior (in this case, proper diet).  These
>assumptions and this approach seems to me to be central to Neanderthin and
>to have potential application in a wide variety of human endeavors.  My
>guess is that I'm not alone on this list in thinking this way.

Yes, You are not alone :-)
Thank You for a very good post.

- Hans

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