On 18/05/2015, at 00:14, Keith Russell wrote:
> Dear Carlos
>
> Not sure there is a problem here. If it were not possible for social
> constructs to be constructed socially - that is, with and between people
> and groups of people - then we might have a problem.
Dear Keith,
There is no problem whatsoever, apart from the misinterpretations of latecomers to the discussion.
I wish people would really read the thread and make a better effort at understanding what is being said before making comments solely based on a couple of sentences from one post.
I haven't seen anyone here questioning the existence of social constructs.
This issue only came up in the wake of an analogy used by Ken in a reply to my previous posts.
I will stop this argument right here and refer anyone who reads this thread to the previous posts.
All the best,
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