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> Ian ( RE: Oriens)
> 	Perhaps O. has rendered our dialogue an appropriately apophatic
> response:
> Remember: as Heidegger said in Being and Time:
> 	"From the fact that words are absent, it cannot be concluded hat
> interpretation is absent."

Or, to press into service our deep friend Crockers, just because you
can't see a verb it doesn't mean there isn't one there.  

How would we react if a student said, "Just because you can't see my
essay, it doesn't mean that there isn't one there"?

Oriens.
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