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re "more specific defining"

Nov 20, 2003 11:54 AM
by Mauri


I came across the words "naturally noble-minded" and "real culture is spiritual." Comment:

I tend to agree, in a sense (per ... which is another tangent, or story), though I suspect that the words "real culture is spiritual" and "naturally noble-minded" might tend to generally benefit from some kind of private or public "more-specific definining," maybe, in some cases/contexts, to some extent ... While we all may read between the lines in some way, seems to me that there might be benefits to be had on a list such as this one from duscussions about various "more specific" interpretations. Then again ... Not that some interpreters (like myself, apparently) don't have rather questionable tendencies to go off on rather questionable tangents, etc, per whoever (and per myself, even, at times, apparently, strangely enough). But, generally speaking ... I wonder if one can speak "generally" and still offer "more specific" opinions (ie, without going off on too many questionable tangents and using "excessive" qualifiers) ... Not that such considerations aren't a matter of various opinions, but ... ^:-/ ... Hopefully the preceding wasn't too circular, among other things. Not that ...

Speculatively,
Mauri









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