All,
Sorry to be so garrulous -- I am going away on Saturday and I feel like I am trying to pack a whole Summer-In-Santa-Fe into the next 24 hours.
There has been talk of Robert Rosen both on the FRIAM list and at a recent blender. I have been reading Rosen --the section on functional entailment in Life Itself -- at an English Major pace. But he rewards persistence, which is a high virtue in a mathematician.
I keep thinking that there is something Rosenish in my own work, so I was wondering if the Roseners on the list would take a look at the attached passage and tell me what they thought.
Thanks,
Nick
Nicholas S. Thompson
Emeritus Professor of Psychology and Ethology,
Clark University (nthompson at clarku.edu)
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