> >Alan wrote:
> >, there's a big difference in what the west ordinarily
> >perceives as eastern philosophy, and its complexities, which are as
> >"logical" (prior to deconstruction) as the West's.
>
> What do you mean by "prior to deconstruction"? And what do you mean by the
> whole sentence? What does the west ordinarily perceive as eastern
> philosophy and its complexities? What IS eastern philosophy, properly
> understood?
Prior to decon, because logic is deconstructible either formally via
Godel et. al. or others. Second, I didn't use "easter" - it was in the
reply - ask Deb.
>
> Bonus question: what is the logic of a thing that both is and is not
> itself? i.e., the drunk human, the horny human, the "in love" human, the
> soldier, the sailor, the spy.
>
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