Re: cognitive schnognitive


Subject: Re: cognitive schnognitive
From: Cecilia Baader (ceciliaann@hotmail.com)
Date: Mon Nov 27 2000 - 03:16:15 GMT


Scottie B. (rather contentiously) wrote:

     '...This probably explains why
     I only ever encountered the term - albeit in profusion -
     in the American context.'

And there I was, worrying that you'd gone soft on me. Nice to see you back
in form, old sport. It's almost like old times.

As I stand back and admire this last bit of pointed prose, I am reminded
once again that only you could engineer such a many-layered call to ... arms
... in such spare words. You even managed to get in a dig at us poor
beleagured Americans.

Right, then. Don't you think you should better introduce yourself to
Jennifer, Dr. Bowman, before to explaining to us precisely what your issue
actually *is* with schmognitive dissonance? It seems to me, based upon
Jennifer's explanation and my own admittedly intimate acquaintance with
guilt, like a perfectly reasonable theory. So ... ?

V. b. regards,
Cecilia.
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