Re: Memes in Brains

From: Robin Faichney (robin@ii01.org)
Date: Sat Oct 20 2001 - 13:25:18 BST

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    On Fri, Oct 19, 2001 at 04:30:03PM -0400, Wade T.Smith wrote:
    > 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.

    To assume that anyone would ever say that false perceptions are as good
    as veridical ones is ludicrous. Any reasonable person would rather
    assume that there had been some kind of communications breakdown.

    -- 
    Robin Faichney
    alt.m: "Memes do not exist. Tell everyone you know."
    inside information -- http://www.ii01.org/
    

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