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]) ----- Original Message ----- From: To: [EMAIL PROTECTED];[EMAIL PROTECTED];[email protected] Sent: 7/11/2008 12:24:00 PM Subject: Re: [FRIAM] Mathematics and Music 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 ************** Get the scoop on last night's hottest shows and the live music scene in your area - Check out TourTracker.com! (http://www.tourtracker.com?NCID=aolmus00050000000112)
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