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>From: owens@tartarus.uchicago.edu (Christopher Owens)
Subject: Re: "revisiting"+false dichotomies ( Re: Rock n' Refe
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In <1992Apr13.011832.11030@husc3.harvard.edu> zeleny@zariski.harvard.edu (Mikhail Zeleny) writes:


>You completely misunderstand the argument.  Try reading it again, using a
>dictionary next time.  Good luck.

Try writing it again, using a little decency toward someone who
enthusiastically and respectfully seeks to discuss your ideas with
you.  If some genuinely interested person misunderstands your
argument, try meeting him halfway with an explanation of the sticky
parts.



