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- From: "David Hindley" <dhindley AT compuserve.com>
- To: "'Corpus-Paul'" <corpus-paul AT lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: RE: [Corpus-Paul] Volkergedanken?
- Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2005 22:31:21 -0700
Shawn Kelley says:
>>Furthermore, the very notion of a unified folk is extremely problematic.
For what is the ground of such a supposed unity? Blood? Language? Land?
Culture? Ultimately the category of folk presents rigorous intellectual
thought with far more problems than it solves.<<
An argument can be made that the "wiring" and processes of the human brain
will cause humans to think in similar basic ways. The big problem has been
the fact that any biological factors interact with environmental factors in
such a complicated manner that it may be near impossible to identify
"universal" images or ideas that may result.
Sincerely,
David Hindley
Cleveland, Ohio USA
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Re: [Corpus-Paul] similarities
, (continued)
- Re: [Corpus-Paul] similarities, Jeffrey B. Gibson, 01/20/2005
- Re: [Corpus-Paul] similarities, Jeffrey B. Gibson, 01/20/2005
- Re: [Corpus-Paul] similarities, Jim West, 01/20/2005
- Re: [Corpus-Paul] similarities, Tony Buglass, 01/21/2005
- Re: [Corpus-Paul] similarities, John Brand, 01/20/2005
- Re: [Corpus-Paul] similarities, Jeffrey B. Gibson, 01/20/2005
- Re: [Corpus-Paul] similarities, meta, 01/20/2005
- Re: [Corpus-Paul] Did Paul break the Law?, Tony Buglass, 01/20/2005
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[Corpus-Paul] Volkergedanken?,
Shawn J Kelley, 01/24/2005
- RE: [Corpus-Paul] Volkergedanken?, David Hindley, 01/25/2005
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[Corpus-Paul] Warning: Did Paul break the Law?,
Jeffrey B. Gibson, 01/20/2005
- Re: [Corpus-Paul] Warning: Did Paul break the Law?, meta, 01/20/2005
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