RE: Tests show a human side to chimps

From: Mark Mills (mmills@htcomp.net)
Date: Wed Nov 15 2000 - 13:58:12 GMT

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    At 08:42 AM 11/15/00 +0100, you wrote:
    >But doesn't your 'internalist' memetic stance require that you commit
    >yourself to a theory of the mind in which behaviour is based on stored
    >mental entities? I'm not sure you can be as agnostic about the mind as you
    >claim to be.

    Derek,

    What do you mean by 'stored mental entities'?

    Mark

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