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"As one example of kennilingus on this issue let's look at Mark Edwards' critique in…"

Edward theurj Berge replied Mar 5, 2011 to Francisco Varela

44 Apr 19, 2016
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"So kennilingus was quoting Habermas in 1971. That fact makes his understanding super…"

Edward theurj Berge replied Mar 5, 2011 to Francisco Varela

44 Apr 19, 2016
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"Wilber has written on this topic in the same way as Varela? And because he name drop…"

Edward theurj Berge replied Mar 4, 2011 to Francisco Varela

44 Apr 19, 2016
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"I also quoted this article by Thompson in the Rifkin thread, "From intersubjectivity…"

Edward theurj Berge replied Mar 4, 2011 to Francisco Varela

44 Apr 19, 2016
Reply by Ambo Suno

"My views on the paradigm and where kennilingus is wrong are legion on this forum. Pi…"

Edward theurj Berge replied Mar 4, 2011 to A note on neologisms

178 May 21, 2018
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"I don't hate him. And I certainly appreciate much of his work. However I provide acc…"

Edward theurj Berge replied Mar 4, 2011 to A note on neologisms

178 May 21, 2018
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"Here's an excerpt from a relevant article by Evan Thompson called "From intersubject…"

Edward theurj Berge replied Mar 3, 2011 to Jeremy Rifkin

290 Sep 10, 2019
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"“The Continental schools of philosophy have too often overlooked the fact that man's…"

Edward theurj Berge replied Mar 3, 2011 to Varieties of Religious Experience

20 Sep 3, 2017
Reply by DavidM58

"James does admit that such feelings are themselves dumb and it takes the intellect t…"

Edward theurj Berge replied Mar 3, 2011 to Varieties of Religious Experience

20 Sep 3, 2017
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"So while the above is showing the base of thought in bodily experience, and question…"

Edward theurj Berge replied Mar 3, 2011 to Varieties of Religious Experience

20 Sep 3, 2017
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