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[log in to unmask] (Samuel Bostaph)
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Sun Jun 8 10:51:45 2008
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John C. M?daille wrote:
>----------------- HES POSTING -----------------
>Samuel Bostaph wrote:
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>>Principles of choice are different from the 
>>thought processes involved in choosing or in other aspects of thinking.

>Principles without thought processes.

>What an interesting principle. Is it thoughtless?


As a little reflection [a thought process] will reveal to you, to say  that principles of anything are different from the thought processes  involved in applying them is hardly to say that the principles are  without thought processes.
  
Sam Bostaph 

      

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