Somebody called it "neutral", i.e., neither of the mind nor of the world by 
lying between.  

Was it William James?  

Love to know. 

N

Nicholas S. Thompson
Emeritus Professor of Psychology and Ethology, 
Clark University ([EMAIL PROTECTED])




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A larger question might be (perhaps indicating my own ignorance) : is 
mathematics inherent in the universe or a rational construct of the human mind? 
 
Paul


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