Subj : Re: Philosophical Center To : Todd Henson From : John Wilson Date : Sat Nov 04 2000 03:58 pm -=> TODD HENSON wrote to TODD HENSON <=- TH> A friend of mine once said that philosophy establishes boundaries TH> for our decision making TH> process. That boundaries help us find our center. And that once TH> we've found our center, we no TH> longer need boundaries. Hmmm. Heres option #2 I would have thought that philosophy *extends* boundries which we all have in abundance and confine us (built of block of ignorance mortised by prejudice...) And allows our decision making process to consider more options... (often slowing it down...:-) That the extension helps us choose our center, to move it... ...as boundries dissapear. .... People are difficult to govern because they have knowledge. - Lao Tzu ___ MultiMail/MS-DOS v0.32 --- Maximus 3.01 * Origin: The BandMaster, Vancouver, B.C., Canada (1:153/7715) .