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Originally Posted by Spacemonkey
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Originally Posted by peacegirl
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Originally Posted by Spacemonkey
The conditioning of value judgments is a matter of cognitive processing, quite distinct from any sensory mechanisms.
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And what, pray tell, is cognitive processing other than processing what we hear, see, feel, touch, and taste? That deserves 4 duh's.    
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I didn't say cognitive processing is something other than processing what we perceive. I said the cognitive pocessing involved in the conditioning of value judgments remains distinct from our sensory mechanisms. You do realize that Lessans' talk of projection was metaphorical right? He wasn't saying that words come shooting out of people's eyes onto physical objects. There is no logical connection whatsoever between the projection of value and efferent vision.
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No she doesn't realize this. She has mush for brains. She can no better understand Lessans than she can understand us. And you can go around the mulberry bush with her as many times as you like and this situation will not change one little bit.