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	<title>Comments on: The Problem of Knowledge and Action in Aristotle&#8217;s Poetics</title>
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		<title>By: Rocky</title>
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		<description>Dear Ashok, Neither arguing nor opposing you,
have you ever try to read your own self-one of the most important philosophical question-Who I Am?
What I observe is that you are in timeless position of mind where past and future both become present, and because your source of knowledge is books,you think you r getting it from the past.
Analyzing contents and analyzing experiencer  of contents are two different things.Every theory of philosophy by Kant or Aristotle,Einstein or any other philosopher is indication towards one and only one question-Who I Am? -That&#039;s  what I have learned from these great men. 
Just sharing my experience with u -:)
All the best!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Ashok, Neither arguing nor opposing you,<br />
have you ever try to read your own self-one of the most important philosophical question-Who I Am?<br />
What I observe is that you are in timeless position of mind where past and future both become present, and because your source of knowledge is books,you think you r getting it from the past.<br />
Analyzing contents and analyzing experiencer  of contents are two different things.Every theory of philosophy by Kant or Aristotle,Einstein or any other philosopher is indication towards one and only one question-Who I Am? -That&#8217;s  what I have learned from these great men.<br />
Just sharing my experience with u -:)<br />
All the best!</p>
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