Charles Brown
Detroit
>>> jf noonan <jfn1 at msc.com> 02/11 2:54 PM >>>
On Wed, 10 Feb 1999, Charles Brown wrote:
> From memory, as Engels, says dialectics recognizes that for all
> hard and fast distinctions we eventually find examples that make a
> contradiction. For example, if we define a bird as a flying
> creature, is a chicken a bird ? But is the definition of a bird
> useless because chickens can't fly ? More from Engels on
> dialectics, all definitions and hard and fast oppositions
> tomorrow.
Listen city slicker, chickens can so fly. I am duty bound to post this or I will go home to very indignant two-footed creatures on the verge of a Poultrtarian Revolution.
I don't have time for that this week.
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Joseph Noonan jfn1 at msc.com