happiness and preception

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philosopherzzz

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Jul 6, 2009, 3:04:30 PM7/6/09
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can someone who has a preception that life is going well be justified
as false..
also how dose welfare come into play in such a scenario

fisher

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Jul 10, 2009, 5:27:22 AM7/10/09
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Please would you rephrase the question.

What so you mean by 'justified as false'?

What scenario?

lj

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Jul 13, 2009, 4:51:16 AM7/13/09
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I hear , Someone, Perception, False.This question seems to seek for a
judgemnet on an indiviual perception. If it is, then may it be that it
has no answer as far as am concern. No body knows what perscetion is
true or false, enough to declare yet another, an axomic true or false
value. Else read into your question properly.I hope we are getting
somewhere.On Jul 6, 9:04 pm, philosopherzzz <amanchawl...@gmail.com>
wrote:> can someone who has a preception that life is going well be

Prem Das

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Jul 13, 2009, 8:34:42 AM7/13/09
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Ij is right, an event of perception is of the mind and not the eyes. It is a judgement call on something our eyes has connected with. It is an opinion.
Absolute perception belongs to the realm of EMANCIPATION and ENLIGHTENMENT. 
 
> Date: Mon, 13 Jul 2009 01:51:16 -0700
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