In a message dated 6/17/09 10:17:04 PM, [email protected] writes:

> BTW, if you refer to it as "Duchamp's Urinal," you're referring to the 
> phenomenal object. If, however, you refer to "Duchamp's Fountain," 
> then you're referring to his named WoA and to the "concept" that 
> distinguishes it from the functional item, and that may be noumenal
>

Oho. I knew there was something strange, it's the company I keep. But
surely the noumenal bits
influence the phenomenal bits? It can't be the other way round,it will
always be a ceramic in the shape of a (French) urinal.
Kate Sullivan


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