From newshub.ccs.yorku.ca!nexus.yorku.ca!tony Tue Apr  7 23:22:12 EDT 1992
Article 4712 of comp.ai.philosophy:
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>From: tony@nexus.yorku.ca (Tony Wallis)
Subject: Re: Does the euclidean algorithm 'understand' division ?
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Keywords: meaning, understanding
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Date: Wed, 25 Mar 1992 11:35:34 GMT

> Does the euclidean algorithm 'understand' division ?
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  1    2   3         4          5           6

I see 52 ascii characters, six words (one in quotes) and a question
mark, a sentence obeying the grammatical rules of English, but I do
not see a question.
If that is a question, Zen zere are ze similar "questions" like ..

What is the thought of one neuron firing ?

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tony@nexus.yorku.ca = Tony Wallis, York University, Toronto, Canada



