RE: Article, A Solipsistic View On Memetics

From: Wade T.Smith (wade_smith@harvard.edu)
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    On 09/11/00 07:56, Vincent Campbell said this-

    >Let's assume that external
    >reality does exist independently of our perception of it, and acknowledge
    >that perception to be imperfect, hence we can't "know" everything about the
    >external world. How would we test this alternative theory?

    Photography always worked for me....

    - Wade

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