Re: The Demise of a Meme

From: Wade T.Smith (wade_smith@harvard.edu)
Date: Wed Mar 21 2001 - 19:11:50 GMT

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    On 03/21/01 12:01, Robin Faichney said this-

    >So if I tell you I've been feeling slightly more relaxed than usual today

    I'd say good for you.

    >Why does everything that's true or worthwhile have to be scientific?

    Everything that is true is scientific. Truth can only be discovered
    through science. Whether it's worthwhile or not is, however, beyond the
    need of its truth, and into the value judgments of an ethical system,
    which is a memeplex.

    Yes?

    - Wade

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