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From: elna@netcom.com (Esperanto League N America)
Subject: ignorance no excuse   
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Date: Fri, 16 Jun 1995 18:34:35 GMT
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UJZA56B@prodigy.com (Kyle Gryphon) writes in a recent posting (reference <3rr0co$1ed6@usenetp1.news.prodigy.com>):
>I hold that most of us have no desire learning (much less communicating) 
>in a language so simple to learn and with such a small vocabulary.  I 
>think many of us find the grammatical/morphological rules inelegant and 
>the language
>devoid of feeling.  
>
Ho ve!  It seems there is another outbreak of a priori "reasoning" on this
subject.
Many people are willing (even eager) to pronounce aesthetic and moral 
judgements despite their admitted ignorance of the subject.

>
Miko.




