I don’t know, Miss…absence without context is a dangerous combination. I cant think of a specific example, but there has to be one in the writing’s of Kant.
A certain writer imbibed in some loco weed one evening and was hit by sudden inspiration, found a pen and paper, and wrote down the seminal snippet. In the morning he found the scrap of paper and the immortal idea: “There’s a funny smell in the house.”
True story: some grad-level and higher students take on the task of doing indexes for academic papers. In one 34-page paper, this ‘indexer’ included an item that said, “Birds, For the, Page 1-34”. It was published that way, much to the chagrin of several parties involved.
I don’t know, Miss…absence without context is a dangerous combination. I cant think of a specific example, but there has to be one in the writing’s of Kant.