Re: Sensory and sensibility

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    On 18 Jan 2002, at 23:06, Joe Dees wrote:

    > >Is the 'self' required for memetic processes?
    > It is necessary for communication by means of a commonly understood,
    > created and arbitrary language (as opposed to instinctual calls).

    Really? I can't be sure but i think i spoke my first few words before
    i became conscious of myself.

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