Oneness
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query: SELECT c.cid as cid, c.pid, c.nid, c.subject, c.comment, c.format, c.timestamp, c.name, c.mail, c.homepage, u.uid, u.name AS registered_name, u.picture, u.data, c.score, c.users, c.thread, c.status FROM comments c INNER JOIN users u ON c.uid = u.uid WHERE c.nid = 39 AND c.status = 0 GROUP BY c.cid, c.pid, c.nid, c.subject, c.comment, c.format, c.timestamp, c.name, c.mail, u.picture, c.homepage, u.uid, u.name, u.picture, u.data, c.score, c.users, c.thread, c.status ORDER BY c.thread DESC LIMIT 0, 50 in /home/sneakin/web/nolan.eakins.net/includes/database.mysql.inc on line 120.
Submitted by sneakin on Fri, 2004/09/10 - 10:54.
Philosophy
During my browsings tonight I was led to the The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies from Saint Andre's blog. I wish they had articles available online, because this abstract intrigued me:
WHAT ARE ENTITIES?, pp. 67-86
DAVID J. JILK argues that the division of existence into entities is a result of epistemological processes and is not intrinsic to existence. The physical content of what we call an entity exists independent of any conscious observer. But that which we call an entity is not actually separate in reality from the rest of existence—its isolation as independent is solely the result of objective epistemological processes.
(JARS - Fall 2003)
Ah, existence is good.
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