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>From: rickert@mp.cs.niu.edu (Neil Rickert)
Newsgroups: comp.ai.philosophy
Subject: Re: Universe is a big place ,,,
Message-ID: <1992May21.220532.17325@mp.cs.niu.edu>
Date: 21 May 92 22:05:32 GMT
Article-I.D.: mp.1992May21.220532.17325
References: <9412@scott.ed.ac.uk> <1992May21.153839.15713@mp.cs.niu.edu> <1992May21.194426.21081@u.washington.edu>
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In article <1992May21.194426.21081@u.washington.edu> forbis@carson.u.washington.edu (Gary Forbis) writes:
>In article <1992May21.153839.15713@mp.cs.niu.edu> rickert@mp.cs.niu.edu (Neil Rickert) writes:

>> However, Goedel's incompleteness theorem has NOTHING to say about human
>>cognitive ability.  It is merely a red herring which some people like to
>>drag up from time to time.

>I think Goedel's incompeteness theorem has everything to do with the formal
>aspects of human cognition.  How can you consistently believe otherwise?

 Which formal aspects of cognition do you have in mind?

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  Northern Illinois Univ.
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