Post by Jeff RubardPost by Jeff Rubard----
ADA
FRANCE!
/Now that I've said it/, I *obviously* don't expect much --
*But I'll get a lot!*
Like that,
/obviously and patently/ --
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JOHN MCDOWELL the Nyasalander!
Now that I've said his name,
I'll 'flagellate' myself in the manner /I am accustomed to/.
That is /something/.
Also:http://0-www.jstor.org.catalog.multcolib.org/stable/3327996?&Search=y...
Trans: "Yeah, no."
Furthermore:
*All* the "Ultima Schooled" can:
http://jeffrubard.wordpress.com/molyneuxs-question-of-old/
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A Problem Proposed to the Author of the Essai Philosophique concernant
L'Entendement
A Man, being born blind, and having a Globe and a Cube, nigh of the
same bignes, Committed into his Hands, and being taught or Told, which
is Called the Globe, and which the Cube, so as easily to distinguish
them by his Touch or Feeling; Then both being taken from Him, and Laid
on a Table, Let us Suppose his Sight Restored to Him; Whether he
Could, by his Sight, and before he touch them, know which is the Globe
and which the Cube? Or Whether he Could know by his Sight, before he
stretch'd out his Hand, whether he Could not Reach them, tho they were
Removed 20 or 1000 feet from Him?
If the Learned and Ingenious Author of the Forementiond Treatise think
this Problem Worth his Consideration and Answer, He may at any time
Direct it to One that Much Esteems him, and is,
His Humble Servant
William Molyneux
High Ormonds Gate in Dublin. Ireland