Re: virus: Re: Objects all in a row

Robin Faichney (robin@faichney.demon.co.uk)
Sat, 10 Oct 1998 08:24:53 +0100


In message <19981009191804.AAA23593@[128.103.64.145]>, Wade T.Smith
<wade_smith@harvard.edu> writes
>>You have a unique take on materialism there, Wade.
>>I hope it brings you some comfort, because it
>>certainly won't help you communicate.
>
>If I say it is materialistic to want possessions, 99% of everyone who
>speaks english will know what I am talking about. (I.E. Madonna's
>'Material Girl'.)
>
>If you give your philosophically jargonized and elitist description of
>materialism, 99% of everyone who speaks english will not know what you
>are talking about.
>
>Depends on who you want to communicate with, don't it?

But the problem with your usage, Wade, is that you
run both meanings together. We were discussing the
philosophical form of materialism, which says that
the material, objective world is all that exists.
You then try to bring the desire for material things
into that argument. You are the one who needs to
clarify your thinking, regardless of who you want to
talk to. (And I'm not sure whether you want to talk
to philosophers or not.)

-- 
Robin