Logic and Intercourse

Romulus Adolphus (Adolphus@webtv.net)
Fri, 10 Oct 1997 14:48:36 -0600

..what we like is to refrain from positive pronouncements, prefering to
discuss whatever question is being considered from every angle, so as to
enable our audiences to judge each question on it's own merits, without
feeling compelled to accept any particular solution as authoritative.
Cicero (106-43BC)

In one way the arrow moves, in another way the mind. The mind, indeed,
both when it exercises caution and when it is employed by inquiry, moves
straight onward not the less, and to its object.
Marcus Aurelius (121-180)

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