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Apologies for last post...

Nick Thompson
... 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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Robert Holmes
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:

>
>  .... 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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