In a message dated 11/26/2000 8:56:29 PM Eastern Standard Time, RALUCOB@a... writes: RALUCOB@a... writes:
<< 2) A certain amount of disagreement is healthy and may even lead to new insights. This list would lose some of it's value if contributors would stop challenging each other's assumptions (which unfortunately will lead to the occassional disagreement). >>
Disagreement is fine, and I agree, healthy. What's not fine is rudeness and name calling, a lot of which we've seen lately. Polite, respectful disagreement is a great way to learn.
Lee Morgan Mezzo-soprano
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