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From: ak193@lafn.org (Tim Hess)
Subject: Re: Thought Question
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Date: Sun, 19 Feb 1995 10:19:08 GMT
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In a previous article, departed@netcom.com (just passing through) says:

>[ ... cut ... cut ...]
>>> >at least I think (therfore?) I am.
>>> 
>>> Do you or would you still exist if the mind was silent, not thinking?
>>> 
>>> Prem
>>
>>Good question! I guess "I" wouldn't exist if I wasn't thinking.
>>
>>Alan Tonisson
>
>If you didn't think very well, would you not be very much?
>
>Heh heh ...
>
>-- Richard W. (departed@netcom.com)
>
>
If I thought in a forest and there was no one there to notice, would I 
have thought?

Tim

