Hi all

"Dan Glover" <[email protected]> wrote:
>But my question still stands: If social patterns are not intellectual,
>how do we discriminate them from other patterns? As I said, I am
>confused. Are they hard-wired into our nature?

That's my kind of question. I just formulate it a bit more specific, such as:

If it's generally accepted that it is social value that made people live in 
groups, specialize in different tasks, build villages and even walls around 
them to protect them from the biological dangers of the wilderness,
Then why call the same things made by cells, gathering into groups, specialize 
in different tasks, and build protective shells around them to protect from 
biological danger, anything less?

    Magnus




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