Re: bad poetry?

From: Jim Rovira <jrovira@drew.edu>
Date: Thu Jul 03 2003 - 20:33:24 EDT

You're not paying attention, Luke, still trying to establish internal
contradictions. The principle of non-discrimination, I said in my last
post, was not a generic principle, so can fairly be applied to some
"objects" and not applied to others, using the word "objects" in the
most generic sense possible (to apply to things and ideas and anything
immaterial that exists).

So Seymour could refuse to discriminate between people and between
poetry but still discriminate between ideas.

"To generalize is to be an idiot"

-William Blake

Jim

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