On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 09:33:42PM -0600, Nicholas Thompson wrote:
> Here
> is  the kind of problem that bothers philosophers:  let a, b, and c
> constitute macro-entity E and let the behavior of E. be controled by the
> properties and intereactions of a, b and c.  Now, let one of the behaviors
> of E to control the behavior of a, b, or c.  Is there a problem here?  
> 
> Nick 
> 

No. It sounds like a perfectly reasonable way of building a control
system. Should there be a problem?

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