Thanks for your answer. We seem to be on different wavelengths.
> On Jan 11, 2024, at 12:24 PM, Jon Alan Schmidt <jonalanschm...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > We can substitute "headache," "orange," or any other common noun for "camel" > in this passage. It seems to me that there is a profound distinction between a categorical decision to express a feeling / emotion and experiencing a relation with the exterior world. One example is that combines both an internal feeling and an external experience is sexual copulation. Further the design and conduct of chemical experiments necessary to compose two nouns into a single “sin-sign”, such as planning to combine Sodium and Chlorine to create Sodium Chloride (NaCl) is another example. Perhaps the modern usage of symbols differs at a foundational level of logical meanings than during the CSP era. I appreciate your responses. Cheers Jerry
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