From: Fred Moseley (fmoseley@MTHOLYOKE.EDU)
Date: Sat Sep 15 2007 - 10:38:41 EDT
Quoting ajit sinha <sinha_a99@YAHOO.COM>: > --- Fred Moseley <fmoseley@MTHOLYOKE.EDU> wrote: > > The fact that Marx’s >> theory cannot be >> translated into a different logical method does not >> imply that Marx’s >> theory is logically invalid. It only implies that >> Marx’s theory cannot >> be translated into this different logical method, >> without producing >> “anomalies”, etc. >> >> Comradely, >> Fred > __________________ > Fred, how many "logical methods" are out there? > Cheers, ajit sinha Ajit, at least two: simultaneous determination and sequential determination. The problem is that some people think that there is only one valid logical method - simultaneous determination. Now that's "dogmatism"! Fred ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program.
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