Re: solipsistic view on memetics

From: Wade T.Smith (wade_smith@harvard.edu)
Date: Wed Sep 13 2000 - 06:21:26 BST

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    Hi Chris Lees --

    >That's like invoking God or different
    >dimensions to foreclose further questioning; a mystical and anti-
    >intellectual response, indeed.

    >>It's just an approach which has been found to provide an answer to
    >>those who are insistent upon pursuit of that question, 'what is there
    >>to be deluded ?' Or what is there to be Enlightened ?

    >>>That's like invoking God or different
    >>>dimensions to foreclose further questioning; a mystical and anti-
    >>>intellectual response, indeed.

    Ad infinitum....

    - Wade

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