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[XML-DEV Mailing List Archive Home] [By Thread] [By Date] [Recent Entries] [Reply To This Message] RE: Article (part of column) on XML & Semantics
But a good article. Keep posting the URL when you do updates so I can keep reading them. I can't of course, "handle" them. To complete the thought: > Too often, philosophers are programmers without > hands and programmers are philosophers without eyes. Blind programmers lead handless philosophers to deep pools where the philosopher must walk on water because he cannot swim. If the programmer follows the philosopher, he drowns because he blindly tries to hold on to the feet of the philosopher. Don't do anything subversive in the article on my account. I concur with your editor: some people actually have to see and handle themselves while keeping their feet dry and their hands to themselves. The humanML list will provide me all the water walking practice I need this year. Len http://www.mp3.com/LenBullard Ekam sat.h, Vipraah bahudhaa vadanti. Daamyata. Datta. Dayadhvam.h -----Original Message----- From: Uche Ogbuji [mailto:uche.ogbuji@f...] Agreed. After you and I have had lunch some day, you'll have no doubt of my love for philosophy (I'm pretty close to a strict Humanist: Ficino, Mill, etc. keep the German and French omphaloskeptics). And I'm always interested in how much of AI tries (often poorly) to reify Heidegger and Wittgenstein. So why the philistine disclaimer in my article? Well as the editor and I were shaping the column idea, she was a bit worried that I might get too esoteric for her nuts-n-bolts developer audience. In your honor, of course, I'll find a subversive way to slip in some epistemologogy.
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