I believe the issue was constraints and free will, donna and don. Sorry for
the distraction of too many words.
These were the one's I was focused on. If you are interested in persuing the
issue beyond snuffing it, lets.
Are constraints a way of avoiding the issue of free will? And will? Luria
wrote:
"Many observations support our view that the consideration of the voluntary
act as accomplished by "will-power" is a myth and that the human cannot by
direct force control his behavior any more than "a shadow can carry stones".
Sniff.
mike
On 4/21/06, Russell, Donna L <russelldl@umkc.edu> wrote:
>
> Hi Don
>
> --for more word fun--
>
> " When I use a word," Humpty Dumpty said,
> "It means just what I choose it to mean--neither more nor less."
> "The question is, said Alice, "whether you can make words mean so many
> different
> things."
> "The question is," said Humpty Dumpty,
> "which is to be the master--that's all."
>
> Lewis Carroll
> THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS
>
> Donna
>
> Donna L. Russell, Ph.D.
> Assistant Professor
> Instructional Technology
> Curriculum and Instructional Leadership
> School of Education
> University of Missouri-Kansas City
> (email) russelldl@umkc.edu <mailto:russelldl@umkc.edu>
> (website) http://r.web.umkc.edu/russelldl/ <
> http://r.web.umkc.edu/russelldl>
>
>
> "Quasi-Bedurfnisse" is the sound I make when I sneeze. But I love
> learning new words!
>
> Don Cunningham
> Indiana University
>
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