--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 
> On Jun 10, 2006, at 3:26 PM, new_morning_blank_slate wrote:
> 
> > You have quite missed the point about magical thinking.  And about
> > subjective science.
> 
> I'm merely replying to your brief remarks and less all this other  
> stuff, which honestly simply does not interest me in the least.
> 
> My points on magical thinking should stand on their own.

It does. In mid air. You have using it in a quite different way as the
discussion (without clarification --or apparently even understanding
that.) Not a path for clear communications.


...
> > Per Kurtz's use of the term, "Magical thinking, whether involved with
> > supernatural or paranormal beliefs, requires two preconditions. The
> > first is an actual ignorance of the natural causes of events in
> > question, and the second is the assumption that, in the absence of an
> > obvious natural cause, there must be an unknown and un-natural cause.
> 
> Unfortunately I have little interest in Kurtz or what he has to say.  
> Perhaps others do.

Then perhaps use terms other than his for your concept, or clarify
your new meaning, in a discussion explicitly using his term.





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