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Geoffrey Gaskell <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 3 Jul 2002 17:57:22 +1200
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Christopher Webber several times mentions:

>Those Who Know

And I can not forbear asking who might be the modern "Socrates" who will
try the patience of Those Who Know, simply by asking What exactly do they
Know? How do they Know? Is it a Good Thing that they Know? And, if Those
Who Know, really do Know, then should they in fact Know? Indeed, can they
deliberately choose not to Know? And just how choosy should they be about
the choice chosen? And what happens if Those Who Know actually don't Know?
Does this have any benefits?

Geoffrey Gaskell

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