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Posted by Reilly Atkinson on July 22, 1999 at 13:07:21:
In Reply to: Re: Misconceptions about "social constructions". posted by P. Richard Hansen on July 21, 1999 at 21:29:50:
Sir, Little things can screw up big things. In my comments, I did not claim that there are societies that do not believe in gravity. If you wish to attack my discussion, please do me the courtesy of getting my words and ideas accurately and correctly. Do not presume to put words in my mouth.
To assert that I have an obvious lack of knowledge of social science is demeaning and silly. You have precious little knowledge of me and/or my experience, and so forth. Perhaps you are providing an example of knowledge, on your part, that is not true.
Reilly Atkinson
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