From: Philip Jonkers (philosophimur@dygo.com)
Date: Wed 14 May 2003 - 11:44:35 GMT
Pardon me for my long absence so I am necessarily lagging behind, but
isn't the act of passing on information from mind to mind constitutional for human culture?
--- "Grant Callaghan" <grantc4@hotmail.com> wrote:
>Unless you can show that telepathy is a fact, there is no 'information
>passed from human mind to human mind'.
>
>wade
>
>I was of the opiinion that this was done every day through radio,
>television, books, newspapers and magazines. Maybe I'm wrong and these
>media transmit nothing to anyone. Perhaps language itself doens not
>transmit ideas from the mind of one person to another. If you think so, I'd
>say we live in different ideological universes.
>
>Grant
>
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