Re: Paper+Exercises+Naming Issue

2005-12-23 Thread Stephen Paul King
Dear Bruno,       As for a name, following the comments of George and John, what about "I^st and 3^rd Person aspects in Computational Logics"?   Onward!   Stephen

Re: Paper+Exercises+Naming Issue

2005-12-23 Thread John M
George (and Bruno, of course) First my coingrats to Bruno for completing his writing up to t publishable level, and now comes the proble: George, I struggle for the same quagmire, to find words for terms unmatched/able to the baggage EVERY habitual human word carries. I have 3 languages plus Latin

Re: Paper+Exercises+Naming Issue

2005-12-23 Thread George Levy
Bruno I don't think either "machine psychology" or "machine theology" work because of the baggage those field already carry. In any case the attribute "machine" sends the wrong picture. And as you have pointed out the terms "computer science"  and "number theory" do not capture the real issue

Re: Paper+Exercises+Naming Issue

2005-12-23 Thread Bruno Marchal
Le 22-déc.-05, à 23:51, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : What I will say is of course obvious from third-person hind-sight, but it helps me to guard against delusion to point out the limitedness of email list dialogue when it comes to accomplishing anything "significant". I think that the significan