I figured you wouldn't know what the realm of "the truly human" would be. You have to be a sentient being yourself to know what that is, without tricky rhetoric and linguistic forensics to support an "argument". There is such a thing as "the spirit" of a law, poem, piece of music - trying to reduce it to terms which anatomize the use of language shows a sad removal from the human itself, I'm sorry to say. I can't see the point of continuing to argue with an automaton. And the patronizing, condescending tone The Dude can do without also.
And, yes, I'm in my "comfort zone" which includes Dante, Euripides, Shakespeare, Homer, Beethoven, Machaut, Leonin and Perotin, JS Bach, Theodore Adorno, Jean Paul Sartre etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. ad infinitim.
And, yes, I'm in my "comfort zone" which includes Dante, Euripides, Shakespeare, Homer, Beethoven, Machaut, Leonin and Perotin, JS Bach, Theodore Adorno, Jean Paul Sartre etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. ad infinitim.
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