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King AVMA the III
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Finally inheriting the title after 70 years.
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Raak
[T] That could be considered a political matter these days.
[R] Yes, that's a reasonable description. The few who do not have it might kick up a storm about the AOTC being ableist, hence previous answer.
CdM
Is the AOTC linked to one of the senses?
Raak
[CdM] The thing itself is linked to one of the senses, but that link plays no part in the AOTC.
Rosie
A person with two legs?
Raak
[R] Legs not involved.
Tuj
Is the AOTC a single word (articles aside)?
Raak
[T] Not a single word.
I think the ABSTRACT connection has been neglected.
CdM
Is the abstract connection something that philosophers have a particular interest in?
Raak
[CdM] Not philosophical.
CdM
Is the abstract connection health-related?
Raak
[CdM] Not health-related.
Tuj
Are you aware of any Crescenters who *aren't* part of the AOTC?
Raak
[Tuj] No-one is literally
part
of the AOTC.
Audience murmurs in amused suspense.
Raak
The chair would like to remind the panel that the ANIMAL category need not mean that the answer is an animal, or a set of animals.
CdM
Is the AOTC a set of parts of (human) animals?
Raak
[CdM]
(The audience is relieved of their suspense.)
The AOTC is a part of an animal.
CdM
Uniquely human?
(I think we need to clarify this)
Raak
[CdM] The ANIMAL aspect, no. The ABSTRACT connection, yes.
CdM
Is the abstract connection a metaphor?
[Everyone] Feel free to join in. :)
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