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In a way that is yet to be made as clear as I would like, HILOR demands slightly more “elbow room” than FOL can ever seem to afford — but here it may not be the cramp of FOL per se so much as the habits of 2-adic reductive thinking that have been its accidents in history so far — at any rate, HILOR doesn't really care all that much right at first “how high is the sky” the way that it sounds if you transduce higher intentional talk into higher order talk.  That's the best I can explain it right now.
 
In a way that is yet to be made as clear as I would like, HILOR demands slightly more “elbow room” than FOL can ever seem to afford — but here it may not be the cramp of FOL per se so much as the habits of 2-adic reductive thinking that have been its accidents in history so far — at any rate, HILOR doesn't really care all that much right at first “how high is the sky” the way that it sounds if you transduce higher intentional talk into higher order talk.  That's the best I can explain it right now.
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| In the foul rag and bone shop of the heart.
   
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| William Butler Yeats, "The Circus Animals' Desertion"
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<p>I must lie down where all the ladders start<br>
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In the foul rag and bone shop of the heart.</p>
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<p>[http://www.web-books.com/Classics/Poetry/Anthology/Yeats/Circus.htm William Butler Yeats, &ldquo;The Circus Animals' Desertion&rdquo;]</p>
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JA: I am glad that a few people are beginning to be dissatisfied with the
 
JA: I am glad that a few people are beginning to be dissatisfied with the
 
     weenie logics that have historically flown down from Principian coops,
 
     weenie logics that have historically flown down from Principian coops,
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