Re: Memes in Brains

From: Wade T.Smith (wade_smith@harvard.edu)
Date: Fri Oct 19 2001 - 21:30:03 BST

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    On 10/19/01 15:02, Robin Faichney said this-

    >It should be very obvious that by "subjective aspects of reality" I do
    >NOT mean false perceptions of objective aspects.

    There is absolutely nothing obvious about _that_ at all.

    Consider yourself as being seen backpedaling mentioning it.

    And, that is a most rational conclusion on my part.

    - Wade

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