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Posted by Richard on August 26, 1999 at 19:52:35:
In Reply to: The Irony of Meaning posted by Daan de Koning on August 25, 1999 at 17:21:23:
Dann,
I will answer your question by stating that I, given that we live in an unperfect world, am a very convinced social constructivist.
Again read the two authors I mentioned.
Keywords are: Phenomenology and hermeneutics.Have you by any chance ever read Søren Kirkegaard?.
If not I can truly recommend him. He is a blast, and will change your view on the world ("reality") radically.Please excuse me if I do not answer your comments right away. I am very busy at the moment, and I only do this for the fun!.
Best regards
Richard
- Re: The Irony of Meaning Daan de Koning 10:08:23 8/27/99 (1)
- Re: The Irony of Meaning Richard 14:47:44 8/28/99 (0)
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