Why did Adam & Eve bite the apple, only to be told they would have to
bite the dust?
mj
Alison Croggon wrote:
>This conversation has made me realise that I don't draw sharp distinctions
>between sensual and other pleasures. Ie, that sensual pleasure, if it is
>pleasurable, consists of many components, which include the mind and the
>emotions, and intellectual pleasure has certainly a sensual component (which
>is no doubt why I write poetry and not philosophy). Nor do I see a great
>difference between the pleasures in thinking and what one might be thinking
>_about_, since the pleasures in whatever one is thinking about seem to me
>inextricable from the pleasures of thinking. Although I can see how they
>are different. Hmmm.
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>Alison Croggon
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>Blog: http://theatrenotes.blogspot.com
>Editor, Masthead: http://masthead.net.au
>Home page: http://alisoncroggon.com
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