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>From: christo@psych.toronto.edu (Christopher Green)
Subject: Re: Grounding: Real vs. Virtual (formerly "on meaning")
Organization: Department of Psychology, University of Toronto
References: <1992May20.221931.20652@news.media.mit.edu> <1992May21.145410.1055@psych.toronto.edu> <zlsiida.334@fs1.mcc.ac.uk>
Message-ID: <1992May23.152941.12033@psych.toronto.edu>
Keywords: symbol, analog, Turing Test, robotics
Date: Sat, 23 May 1992 15:29:41 GMT

In article <zlsiida.334@fs1.mcc.ac.uk> zlsiida@fs1.mcc.ac.uk (dave budd) writes:
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>I'm prepared not only to argue that we never see the world, but further, 
>that we never see retinal images either.  

then you are at great pains to account for the astounding correspondence between
what we see and what's out there. Just a lucky break?

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Christopher D. Green                christo@psych.toronto.edu
Psychology Department               cgreen@lake.scar.utoronto.ca
University of Toronto
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