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Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2001 09:47:17 -0700
From: Martin Bebow <Martin.Bebow-AT-asu.edu>
Subject: Re: Historical connections


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--Boundary_(ID_JaoHwlHud7I2RolfPafx1A)

> Taking responsibility for our prejeudices is an important part of what
hermeneutics is all about. 
What exactly does taking responsibility for ones prejudices mean?  If one
could not transcend ones prejudices, how could any real human advancement
take place?  By human advancement I mean the forming of wider circles of
affinity.  From self to family to clan to city to state to nation to world.
Or is there a better definition of human advancement?  Or is there such a
thing?


--Boundary_(ID_JaoHwlHud7I2RolfPafx1A)

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Re: Historical connections

> Taking responsibility for our prejeudices is an important part of what hermeneutics is all about.
What exactly does taking responsibility for ones prejudices mean?  If one could not transcend ones prejudices, how could any real human advancement take place?  By human advancement I mean the forming of wider circles of affinity.  From self to family to clan to city to state to nation to world.  Or is there a better definition of human advancement?  Or is there such a thing?

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