On 12/22/2012 11:37 AM, nominal9 wrote:
I read your post Craig.... I'm still trying to "unfold" it in my thinking.....
Happy Holidays, in any event, for now....
I will try to get back to answer more fully to your post, but... let me think about it... Maybe, to help me better understand you, could you self-identify your points as being consistent (more or less) with other known writers or philosophers, including some branch thereof like Phenomenologists, Idealist, Realist, Nominalist... or other?


    Antiplatonists? ;-)

Happy Holidays to you too, stephen....

Happy Holidays to you as well.


On Friday, December 21, 2012 1:28:07 AM UTC-5, stephenk wrote:

    On 12/20/2012 12:50 PM, nominal9 <nom...@yahoo.com> <javascript:>
    wrote:
    > *Matter and Memory*
    > >From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    > Jump to:
    navigation<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matter_and_Memory#mw-head>
    <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matter_and_Memory#mw-head>,
    > search <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matter_and_Memory#p-search>
    <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matter_and_Memory#p-search>
    >��
    > The spirit is the abode of the past, the body
    > of the present; the soul or spirit always anchored in the past, not
    > residing in the present; lodged in the past and contemplating
    the present.
    > To have or take conscience of anything, means looking at it from the
    > viewpoint of the past, in light of the past.

    Hi nominal9,

    ��� Doesn't this seem backward somehow? Spirit should be
    considered to be in the future, looking back through the present
    to the Past, making sure that the body never behaves now in a way
    that is inconsistent with its past behavior.




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Onward!

Stephen

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