Re: Yetter's "Functorial Knot Theory" and the Mind/Body Problem

2002-08-22 Thread Bruno Marchal
At 14:03 -0700 21/08/2002, Tim May wrote: >Many thanks for remembering my current main interest, but I still >have a long, long way to go before I can understand your logic >points. (I have several "advanced" books on logic, but mainly for >inspiration and direction. Have recently picked up mo

Re: Yetter's "Functorial Knot Theory" and the Mind/Body Problem

2002-08-21 Thread Tim May
On Wednesday, August 21, 2002, at 09:46 AM, Bruno Marchal wrote: > Hi Tim, Hi All > > So I got indeed the Yetter's book. I promise to you, Tim, some > commentaries. Here they are. It is for me an opportunity > to write my last long post, before I try to write that english > text as Wei gently i

Yetter's "Functorial Knot Theory" and the Mind/Body Problem

2002-08-21 Thread Bruno Marchal
Hi Tim, Hi All So I got indeed the Yetter's book. I promise to you, Tim, some commentaries. Here they are. It is for me an opportunity to write my last long post, before I try to write that english text as Wei gently insists I do. Yetter's book interests me for two related reasons, both linked to