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offline:] Isomorphism between computation and philosophy

Nick Thompson
You mean, I got wise because I retired?  Not sure I follow.  Nick

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Nick:

> It's probably a good thing that I retired before I got wise.

I think I hear the sound of the Arrow of Causality twanging in the bullseye.

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lrudolph
> You mean, I got wise because I retired?  Not sure I follow.  Nick

Yup.  What an *awful* environment, in many ways, Clark was.  Of course maybe the good things
were only possible because of the bad things?  

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