Re: Sensory and sensibility

From: Wade T. Smith (wade_smith@harvard.edu)
Date: Sat Jan 19 2002 - 16:40:30 GMT

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    Hi Ray Recchia -

    >Doesn't the fact that animals can dream mean that they have a self?

    Dreaming is being shown, more and more, as a simple motor/sensory replay
    mechanism- part (a necessary part, for full mental health) of the
    rejuvenative process of sleep itself.

    No self needed.

    - Wade

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