Beginning of arguments
By hirals
@hirals (1736)
India
October 22, 2006 1:53pm CST
Beginning of arguments
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If we start asking questions, a series of "whys", then where wd it stop ?
I mean, if we proceed in a reductionist fashion, going deeper into the microcosm - a really tiny model , a really focussed model - Where can we draw the line.
What can be taken as FUNDAMENTAL or FOUNDATIONAL ?
OR
is it like
"NOTHING IS FOUNDATIONAL" ?
1 response
@meetsammy (578)
• India
24 Oct 06
buddy.....ur way of asking the question is pretty nice and poetic....but the question you have asked is a little confusing....what i can interpret is you wanna ask the audience where should we draw a line so that a discussion doesnt result in an arguement?
@meetsammy (578)
• India
25 Oct 06
well its actually a question without an answer....where do u draw the line depends upon person to person....there are people who might just get offended over the smallest of the thing....n then there are people who might just take a major thing as a joke....i think in a discussion u really need to see the opposite person's reaction on each n every particular point and there only probably u can decide where do u have to draw a line...its actually all intuitive...


