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Posted by Yogesh Malhotra on March 20, 1998 at 18:42:03:

In Reply to: Re: A Rare Commodity Called Common Sense posted by pat northey on March 20, 1998 at 15:08:47:

Evidently, you have missed the point... if you read the message you will find that we welcome the discussion on common sense... and we encourage 'Hegelian mode,' also termed as 'creative abrasion' or 'creative conflict.'

Please do contribute what you know... by all means... that is the mission of this forum... If you happened to read the last e-mail, the keynote is: Contribute Pleeeeaseeee!!

Bashing up other identities or ideas, without offering anything in return, in my view, doesn't amount much beyond lip service to the cause of 'dialog' which is the mission of this forum as noted in the FAQs.

Hence, in sum... offer criticism of other ideas, desirably refrain from generalizing it to specific identities... unless you can offer substantive evidence... contribute substantive ideas to the 'dialog'... such contribution doesn't necessarily require a Ph.D., however it requires an appreciation of multiple perspectives and willingness to develop the necessary knowledge background to contribute in any substantive manner.

Yogesh Malhotra
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