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03-27-2002, 12:31 PM | #31 |
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"Modern philosophy recognizes no proven translation between mind and matter." I don't know if philosophy has anything to do with it. I could be wrong, but until we find something other than matter/energy to work with, well what do you propose? |
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Thanks for your input. About my statement on modern philosophy, I was hoping someone would contadict me. I tried Pat Churchland's NEUROPHILOSOPHY several years ago and didn't have the background to appreciate the book. Does anyone know if it is worthy of appreciation? Ierrellus |
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Mental content consists of symbolized genetic activity. I had a prof. once who said if you cant state it in a sentence, you can't state it in a book. Ierrellus |
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Idealism? No. Experience? Yes. Stars are the ova of our universe, interpreted as emitting the elements responsible for life and for the environments necessary for life's propagation. Whatever we discover in space is a discovery within ourselves. We cannot see beyond genetics! In a humorous vein, I am happy to be a stellar fart! Ierrellus [ March 28, 2002: Message edited by: Ierrellus ]</p> |
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Here's more merriment. Webster definition of guanine--a purine that is a constituent of both RNA and DNA--{from where it is found "guano"}--a substance composed chiefly of the dung of sea birds or bats. . . Batshit as a tool for propagation of life forms? Nature abhors a vacuum! Ierrellus |
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