tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1088118951801028984.post4026172513839811455..comments2023-09-15T01:31:31.196-07:00Comments on Live Thought: On Circumstantial ProprietyDaniel Coffeenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03912050391869734890noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1088118951801028984.post-4982054035768124752009-11-01T05:20:46.456-08:002009-11-01T05:20:46.456-08:00But how..can I understand that this situation, tha...But how..can I understand that this situation, that moment is right?<br />For me, when I started think in that way...was the only one answer: "Just now!"..and if I didn't do something - I understood that "the moment has gone..".. but at the same time..I understood that "there are a moment right now! not the same, but it is the moment!"...<br /><br />So, here's the question: if I take a logic - so I can make some rules to determinate what moment is "right" and what moment "isn't right". <br />But if I'll take a rhetoric approach - so _every_ _every moment_ will be "right" for a some action..<br />Am I right? :)Vladhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02372904719609032280noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1088118951801028984.post-90662806730544680022009-10-30T14:20:06.865-07:002009-10-30T14:20:06.865-07:00I like it. I liked this very example when you used...I like it. I liked this very example when you used it in the right time to come home. <br /><br />This is what Aristotle calls the phronimos?roberto echeverrÃahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00055712808106306262noreply@blogger.com