Perhaps you have more appreciation for the matter than I do?
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At 4:45 PM -0400 5/4/01, MnFamilyMan@aol.com wrote:
>connects and sometimes intrudes and sometimes is invisible. I think the
>importance of making this distinction is it allows for culture to be a
>viable, measurable variable; as a I have alluded to before I believe the most
>suitable term for the measurable quantity of culture would be Syllogism.
>
>What do you think?
>Eric
-- Bill Barowy, Associate Professor Lesley University 29 Everett Street, Cambridge, MA 02138-2790 Phone: 617-349-8168 / Fax: 617-349-8169 http://www.lesley.edu/faculty/wbarowy/Barowy.html _______________________ "One of life's quiet excitements is to stand somewhat apart from yourself and watch yourself softly become the author of something beautiful." [Norman Maclean in "A river runs through it."]
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