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From: rhh@research.att.com (Ron Hardin <9289-11216> 0112110)
Subject: Re: Does AI make philosophy obsolete?
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John McCarthy writes:
>If you thought about free will concretely rather than wandering in a
>literary fog, you might discover something that would make useful
>products for AT&T.

Freedom implies structure, would be the message of the literary piece.

Intention implies the conventions and institutions that make it intention.
