OK - I'll bite. What does a RMAR think? I ask, because your last question to
me at Wedtech ("So Robert, ARE you a materialist?") sent me scurrying to my
reference books from which I'm only just emerging and - apparently - I'm a
glutton for punishment.
And in answer to your question, yes I am; in addition I'm a fully paid-up
subscriber to the identity theory of mind.
R
On 6/17/07, Nicholas Thompson <nickthompson at earthlink.net> wrote:
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> .... which was too long, too pompous, and too sloppy. I labored at it
> for hours, and then, in the end, totally lost patience and sent it
> unproof-read. If anybody is interested in what a REALIST MATERIALIST ANTI
> REDUCTIONIST thinks about anything -- dubious proposition--, email me and I
> will send you a cleaned up version. I think there was SOME good stuff in
> there, but nobody should have to labor so hard to get it out.
>
> thanks for your patience,
>
> Nick
>
>
> Nicholas S. Thompson
> Research Associate, Redfish Group, Santa Fe, NM (nick at redfish.com)
> Professor of Psychology and Ethology, Clark University (
> nthompson at clarku.edu)
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