Re: Sensory and sensibility

From: Francesca S. Alcorn (unicorn@greenepa.net)
Date: Fri Jan 18 2002 - 20:35:02 GMT

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    Salice said:

    > > Some developmental types suggest the 'self' is not intact until somewhere
    >> in the fourth year.
    >
    >Is the 'self' required for memetic processes?

    No, but perhaps the same thing that gives rise to memes also gives
    rise to a our idea of self: the ability to create an abstract
    representation of something in our mind.

    frankie

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