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Wednesday, November 24

ineffebility

Matt,

brother, I believe that "ineffable" means that something is completely incommunicable, that is, it is impossible to communicate anything about it -- but it does not mean unknowable.
But, even claiming that anything IS ineffable is a contradiction because even communicating its ineffebility is something about it that you communicated.

Based on your post, I think you beleive that ineffebility is that we cannot know something, and I don't believe that's what it means. Any help here from anyone?

I'll email you Dr. Lewis's email.

-BJ

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