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Posted by Koncept on 10/31/06 22:22
In article <11N1h.836$r%.63@newsfe06.lga>, Steve <no.one@example.com>
wrote:
> so, does this mean the absense of an opinion or the inability to change an
> opinion make an apple cease to be an apple?
*Assertion* *1*: The absence of opinion makes an apple cease to be an
apple.
*Assertion* *2*: The inability to change opinion makes an apple cease
to be an apple.
*Answer*
If the apple were capable of formulating opinion in the first place,
then to lose such a noble quality would certainly make the apple less
distinguished amongst its peers; however, considering that the apple
never had such talent, it will simply continue to maintain its status
as an object neither capable of opinion, nor of spiritual nature.
Truth be told, I'd still eat it regardless!
Remember ... An a day keeps the doctor away.
--
Koncept <<
"The snake that cannot shed its skin perishes. So do the spirits who are
prevented from changing their opinions; they cease to be a spirit." -Nietzsche
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