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Dear Gunnar

thanks Gunnar. i am not suggesting to abandon the concepts of cause and
effect. i just merely point out that the distinction between cause and
effect is conceptual rather than actual. (but then what is conceptual is
actual, isn't it?)

however, i like your question. let's do abandon cause and effect to see
what is left of intent. anyone?

rosan

Gunnar Swanson wrote:

> On Jan 4, 2005, at 8:54 AM, Rosan Chow wrote:
> > Thanks Charles. Precisely, it is only a conceptual distinction, no
> > more no
> > less!? - Rosan
>
> Rosan,
>
> I'm curious where the abandonment of cause and effect as ideas leaves
> you with the idea of intent.
>
> Gunnar
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