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RE: [lojban] li'i (was: Another stab at a Record on ce'u
Jorge:
> la pycyn cusku di'e
>
> >Hmmm!. I would take both the sunset and the Northern Ireland conflict as
> >events. I suspect that I would want experiencing a cat to be experiencing
> >an
> >event, too. And I do worry a little about bringing my metaphysics of every
> >thing is an event into grammar, so I suppose experiencing a cat is
> >experiencing lo mlato cu co'e or involve subject-raising {tu'a}.
>
> So what is it about events that makes them experienceable to
> non-participants? It can't be their space-time presence, because
> cats have that too. Can I experience your running the same way
> I can experience the sun setting?
Isn't it part of the nature of experience that all experiencees are
events? I should add that (like pc?), I hold that all portions of
spacetime are events.
--and.