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- From: cortese@skid.ps.uci.edu (Janis Maria Cortese)
- Subject: Re: the next generation...?
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- Date: 28 Jan 93 02:38:55 GMT
- References: <kre-210193205220@b61693.student.cwru.edu> <2B5F5C82.2498@news.service.uci.edu> <7474@m1.cs.man.ac.uk>
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- In article <7474@m1.cs.man.ac.uk> lilleyc@cs.man.ac.uk (Chris Lilley) writes:
- >In article <2B5F5C82.2498@news.service.uci.edu>
- >cortese@skid.ps.uci.edu (Janis Maria Cortese) [Hi JANIS] writes:
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- [deleted] [HI CHRIS!]
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- >>Gotcha! Just let the kid grow up with a sense of logic and rationality
- >>sbout the universe, and that the universe is open to questions, and that
- >>there are some things that you CAN get the answers to, and some things
- >>that no one yet knows the answers to, and some things beyond asking
- >>questions . . . They'll get the hang of it for themselves.
- >
- >Yes, I agree. And yet - at what point does this become a tacit message
- >to the child, 'only that which is logical has validity, learn to
- >mistrust your feelings' ?
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- Chris, I honestly don't see what you're driving at. Where have I said
- that using your logical brain requires not using your feelings or
- trusting them?
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- Blessings,
- Janis
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