Re: Sensory and sensibility and a big question

From: Joachim Maier (jakemaier@adelphia.net)
Date: Fri Jan 18 2002 - 19:50:16 GMT

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    There was a boy in Germany, Kaspar Hauser, who fit this profile.
    Unbelievable but true story
    check out
    http://kbs.cs.tu-berlin.de/~jutta/me/notes/kaspar-hauser.html

    Joachim
    At 07:10 PM 1/18/2002 +0100, you wrote:
    >On 18 Jan 2002, at 12:15, Wade T. Smith wrote:
    >
    > > (The ultimate test for memetics would be ultimately unethical- requiring
    > > a human to be raised in total isolation.)

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