In a message dated 3/5/2002 8:23:40 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>I agree. I think when we finally do have a viable theory of how thought
occurs it will not be >look like anything that matches our subjective notion
of thought.
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You think? Are you sure you think?
(This is what happens to a person who is raised by a philosophy professor.)
So even thinking about whether I think or not gives me a headache; does that mean that being raised by a philosophy professor (by the way was this your mother father or just I nice rich gentleman crime fighter with inordinate interests in young busy) gave you a permanent headache (it would explain so much).
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