The correspondence has: 1) made me/influenced me to think hard; 2) infuriated me; 3) influenced me to see that we could emphasize that a brain is needed to decode words and 4) has not changed my belief that, however much words do not have meaning, they have must have value in stimulating specific associations in our brains. (I suspect I could control whether Cheerskep thought briefly of peanut butter sandwiches or sacrifice bunts by which words I presented to him.)
Geoff C

From: "Chris Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: "Synonyms"
Date: Wed, 22 Oct 2008 18:41:11 GMT

Do any of the participants on this thread believe that any new ground has been broken on this, the umpteenth discussion of Cheerskep's insistence that words
have no intrinsic meaning ?

Any new insights ?

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