My name is Jochen, not Joachim. A Wiki is always a nice idea.
Maybe we can copy some of the contents of the Wiki we started
in the research group where I was for 2 years before the content
gets lost. Nobody seems to use it anymore, it can be found still at
http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/systems/index.php/Main_Page
I have written most of the interesting pages, for example the following ones
http://www.vs.uni-kassel.de/systems/index.php/Basic_System_Theory

Maybe I will find some time at the weekend to do it.
And yes, maybe we can setup a page about the "self" and
about self-consciousness, why not? It is a good idea
to collect the best of the FRIAM posts, but is the noodlers'
corner the right place to do it? Sounds more like a place
for elusive thoughts about flying sphagetti monsters..

Kind regards,

Jochen

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Nicholas Thompson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, July 21, 2008 3:20 AM
Subject: Re: [FRIAM] Friam Digest, Vol 61, Issue 21


> Joachim,
>
> Thanks for what I reproduce below.  This is the sort of thing I mean to
> preseRve in the noodlers' Corner when I get some time. Just too damn good
> to be allowed to be trampled down in the midden of friam posts.
>
> You could, of course, do so yourself at
> www.sfcomplex.org/wiki/ComplexityNoodlersCorner which can also be
> approached via
> www.sfcomplex.org/wiki/NoodlersIndex.  I would recommend that you start a
> new page ..., say htpp://www.sfcomplex.org/wiki/TheSelf... If you just 
> type
> that into a browser window, the page will be created and then you can copy
> this stuff into a window and we're off.
>
> I am going to add a few comments below, IN CAPS, to distinguish them from
> your fine words.  Owen says my caps will be itnerpreted as shouting. 
> Think
> of them not as shouted but as written in my Amurrican Accent.
>
> Nicholas S. Thompson
> Emeritus Professor of Psychology and Ethology,
> Clark University ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
>
>


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