Chris- Sorry I wasn't clear. I meant, how did I reinvent myself? :)
Tim
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From: Christopher D. Green [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sun 8/31/2008 3:07 PM
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Shearon, Tim wrote:
> Michael said:
>   "It is my understanding that Mesmer re--nvented himself in the oerson  of 
> Tim Shearon."
>
> Michael 
>
> First. I can neither confirm nor deny. . . :) Second, as a material monist, 
> how in the world does that work?
>   

Whatever else it might have been, Mesmerism was, a root, a materialist 
enterprise. Indeed, part of the intense opposition to it was precisely 
that it proposed that mental phenomena are wholly physical in nature 
and, thus, controllable by basic physical forces, such as magnetism.

Chris
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