Heterogony of ends (the usual old ignominous mole)
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From wiki (incomplete but not too bad)
The "heterogony of ends" is a famous expression formulated in 1886 by German philosopher Wilhelm Wundt, to denote the phenomenon of men serving different purposes than those they are consciously pursuing.
The original German expression was Heterogonie der Zwecke, variously translated in English as heterogony/heterogeneity/heterogenesis of ends/goals/purposes. It was first formulated by Wundt in 1886, in his book Ethics.
Italian philosopher Giambattista Vico is sometimes credited as having anticipated and influenced Wundt's idea. ( :funny2: ) (sorry guys it's not my fault blame the bears instead)ihihiihihihihih ^-^
Of course this is not a complaint or a request but only an invite to a due consideration.Gay News
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…Are we really sure that a multiplication of the boxes can engender in itself a mutiplication of the contents?
No, because in a different time/space and in a more sunny place in the open air which was named
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all these topics were treated/addressed… together.
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