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From: cam@castle.ed.ac.uk (Chris Malcolm)
Subject: Re: Does AI make philosophy obsolete?
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In article <42k946$ib0@tbd120.tbd.ford.com> rampson@ave050.ve.ford.com (Chris"Big-Kahuna"Rampson) writes:

>... if you're not talking about human personality and interactions, you're
>not talking philosopy.

A wise decision not to post this to any of the philosophy groups.
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Chris Malcolm    cam@aifh.ed.ac.uk         +44 (0)131 650 3085
Department of Artificial Intelligence,    Edinburgh University
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"The mind reigns, but does not govern" -- Paul Valery
