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The Amoeba's Secret

Russell Standish-2
I thought the eclectic minds inhabiting this list might be interested
in my latest project: "The Amoeba's Secret", a translation into
English of Bruno Marchal's "Le Secret de l'Amibe", which is a
semi-autobiographical account of his investigation into the
consequences of computationalism (the idea that we are computer
programs), and how it can be used to solve the Mind-Body problem.

Currently only available as a Kindle book from KDP, it will be
available in paperback sometime towards the end of this month (all
going well :).

Cheers

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Re: The Amoeba's Secret

glen ep ropella

I'm definitely interested!  Thanks for mentioning it.

On 03/11/2014 02:26 PM, Russell Standish wrote:

> I thought the eclectic minds inhabiting this list might be interested
> in my latest project: "The Amoeba's Secret", a translation into
> English of Bruno Marchal's "Le Secret de l'Amibe", which is a
> semi-autobiographical account of his investigation into the
> consequences of computationalism (the idea that we are computer
> programs), and how it can be used to solve the Mind-Body problem.
>
> Currently only available as a Kindle book from KDP, it will be
> available in paperback sometime towards the end of this month (all
> going well :).
>
> Cheers
>

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glen e. p. ropella, 971-255-2847, http://tempusdictum.com
The government solution to a problem is usually as bad as the problem.
-- Milton Friedman


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