Re: Knowledge, Memes and Sensory Perception

From: Wade T. Smith (wade_smith@harvard.edu)
Date: Tue Jan 15 2002 - 12:16:42 GMT

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    Hi Joe Dees -

    >which is the distinction between a single motivating idea and a
    >multiplicity of distinctive behaviors.

    Well, I'm not answering things, I'm attempting to winnow the field for
    myself.

    But, really, how do I know what you say above is in any way true, if it
    is?

    - Wade

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