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From: stevens@prodigal.psych.rochester.edu (Greg Stevens)
Subject: Re: limits of thoughts
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In <1995Feb7.154115.19949@news.unige.ch> sylvere@unige.ch (Silvere Martin-Michiellot) writes:

>What are the limits of thoughts ?

>... "Are there things you can't think about, things you can't express, 
>things you can't conceive ?"

>Of course I have a personal idea of "the" answer but, first, 
>let's see if you want to talk about this topic...

This is great.  Let's have a conversation about things we can't think or
talk about.

I know things that we can think about but can't talk about, but I <naturally>
can't tell you when they are.  :-)

Greg Stevens

stevens@prodigal.psych.rochester.edu

