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🔗cameron <misterbobro@...>

9/26/2010 9:19:09 PM

Sorry, but it is not pleasant having long thoughtful posts simply disappear...

🔗Brofessor <kraiggrady@...>

9/27/2010 5:28:03 AM

don't feel bad Cameron.
the 2 lists stopped sending me messages again.'

on the subject in general
James Hillman wrote a excellent book on emotion which shows how there is absolutely no agreement what they are.
He site the 7 most common explanations for them. None are conclusive.
The english language has less words for kinds of emotions than one finds in India

--- In tuning@yahoogroups.com, "cameron" <misterbobro@...> wrote:
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🔗cameron <misterbobro@...>

9/27/2010 2:25:17 PM

--- In tuning@yahoogroups.com, "Brofessor" <kraiggrady@...> wrote:
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> don't feel bad Cameron.
> the 2 lists stopped sending me messages again.'

Maybe it's an honor. :-)

I'm groovy. :-) Especially groovy because I did get a brief time on the train to start composing a musical "argument", which hopefully functions as a demonstration that psychoacoustic phenomena can be explained in musical examples- or at least show the unliklihood of certain speculations. Tomorrow morning on the train back maybe I'll get to finish the piece, so really, yeah!

At the moment I'm in a noise lab, the guys are broadcasting on the radio, it sounds incredibly good, quite rich and soft.

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> James Hillman wrote a excellent book on emotion which shows how >there is absolutely no agreement what they are.
> He site the 7 most common explanations for them. None are >conclusive.
> The english language has less words for kinds of emotions than one finds in India

Yes recently I read a book on this- Australian author come to think of it- also lots of inconclusiveness.

I have no problem with not knowing everything, and even with the idea that perhaps not everything will be knowable, ever. I do have a problem with "knowing" things that just ain't so though.

-Cameron

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