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To: Disambiguator
In a sense, the characteristic theme of McElwaine’s[2] critique of the neotextual paradigm of reality is the role of the participant as writer.

This kind of talk makes my nipples hard.

16 posted on 03/23/2007 8:09:24 PM PDT by Maceman (This is America. Why must we press "1" for English?)
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To: Maceman
This kind of talk makes my nipples hard.

This should make them explode with delight:

Transgressing disciplinary boundaries ... [is] a subversive undertaking since it is likely to violate the sanctuaries of accepted ways of perceiving. Among the most fortified boundaries have been those between the natural sciences and the humanities.

The struggle for the transformation of ideology into critical science ... proceeds on the foundation that the critique of all presuppositions of science and ideology must be the only absolute principle of science.

36 posted on 03/23/2007 9:16:43 PM PDT by Disambiguator
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To: Maceman
In a sense, the characteristic theme of McElwaine’s[2] critique of the neotextual paradigm of reality is the role of the participant as writer.

"...This kind of talk makes my nipples hard..."

Me too; I think it's the brackets.

122 posted on 03/26/2007 1:56:43 PM PDT by -=SoylentSquirrel=-
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