On Fri, 14 Jul 1995 Jorge.E.Pedraza@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> >the light of rationality could be bent by cultural and
historical > interpretations - interpretations of the world and the place
of humanity in > that world....Thus the logic of pure reason is countered
by the logic of > practice.
>
> Hagen,
>
> I'm with you.
>
I'm afraid I'm not. You lost me here, Hagen. Could you (or
someone else who gets it) enlarge on this statement? (Beginning with "If
rationality is understood in this way, as a way of comprehending the
world, then it is not hard to see how subsequent thinkers could argue
that...) What in particular do you mean by "cultural and historical
interpretations?"
-Karen
kkolode
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