Re: Mathematics and God
From: Franco (englishenglish_at_tin.it)
Date: 08/08/04
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Date: Sun, 08 Aug 2004 16:44:49 GMT
Albert ha scritto nel messaggio <10hch59kf68id2b@corp.supernews.com>...
>Franco wrote:
><snip>
>> What i call "plagiarism" is when a child(a person that can't distinguish
>> what is true and what is false) believe his parents, and he learnd and
>> believe that because his/hers parents teach that to him/her.
>
>Then your English definition of plagiarism is simply wrong.
>Whether you intend it or not, your definition is bound to lead to
>a miscommunication with native English speakers.
You are right. That's because I'm not sayng what is plagiarism. You know,
people can find that in a dictionary. I'm talking about a certain kind of
plagiarism, a subtle kind of plagiarism, plagiarism that we use to name
"education" "upbringing".
When a child, a little boy, receives a false education, that is plagiarism
in my opinion. That's because one is telling the false(see religion, tall
story, fable) to a child, and that child is not able to understand about
what is true and what is false.
Regards,
Franco
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