> Maybe most people are just not used to the exposition of our social
> history as contested rationalisations, contradictions, power relations
> and manufuctured 'truths'.. It's nothing personal of course.. I'm
> afraid, however, we all in this world need to start question our taken
> for granted beliefs, (especially if they're full of holes and even
> relate to our existance!).. The age of naive innocence is gone...
>
> Thanks Robert,
> C.S.
Oh wow, I'm having a hard time keeping up with all the traffic on the list
lately, and sometimes understanding it is even worse :-).
Anyways, I suppose you all don't want to see a pic of the new
deer-harvesting-instrument I bought yesterday.
As to the philosophy lessons from C.S., my opinion of it all is best
expressed in the following picture I snapped a few days ago.
http://pastway.smugmug.com/gallery/1485763/1/92602693
(All critiques of the picture are welcome.)
Wayne (who sometimes just can't resist :-)
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