Re: Thoughts and Perceptions

From: Grant Callaghan (grantc4@hotmail.com)
Date: Mon Apr 22 2002 - 15:17:51 BST

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    >Subject: Re: Thoughts and Perceptions
    >Date: Thu, 18 Apr 2002 22:45:52 -0400
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    > > From: "Grant Callaghan" <grantc4@hotmail.com>
    > > Date: Thu, 18 Apr 2002 08:08:12 -0700
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    > > What actually happened was fact at every stage of the experiment. The
    > > concept just guided the experiment. What was reported about the
    >experiment
    > > was also fact to the extent that it accurately reflected what happened.
    >The
    > > reported facts were memetic but the experiment itself was not. The word
    > > fact is being used here to talk about two different things: both the
    > > experiment and the report about the experiment. Both usagees are common
    >and
    > > one does not preclude the other. What the word "fact" means is the same
    >as
    > > with any other word: it depends on what it is being used to mean.
    > >
    > > Grant ;)
    >
    >
    >Ugh... can not... resist.... must resist.... ugh...
    >
    >"For they act on the fact that they had hack way back when they lack
    >the fact they now have in their sack. ..."
    >
    >Ugh... sorry. it just fell out... I'll pick it up on the way out...
    >
    >:-)
    >
    >- --
    >
    >Virtually,
    >Ned Wolpert <wolpert5@cox.net> 4e75
    >
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    Ned,

    I see that's got quote marks around it. Who was the poet who didn't know
    it?

    Grant

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