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Article 7171 of comp.ai.philosophy:
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>From: rapaport@acsu.buffalo.edu (William J. Rapaport)
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Subject: Re: unpublished chapters of "The Turing Option"
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Date: 8 Oct 92 21:25:06 GMT
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In article <1992Sep28.143838.5772@hawk.cs.ukans.edu> spratt@hawk.cs.ukans.edu (Lindsey Spratt) writes:
>Gregory Benford's "Tides of Light" also seems to make extensive use
>of the ideas in  your "Society of Mind", Marvin.

There's also:

Justin Leiber, Beyond Rejection

which is about "transplanting" a *tape* of someone's mind into an alien
body, which then has to be prevented from rejecting it.  Since Leiber is
a philosopher, the book is full of philosophical implications.  Leiber is
also the son of the late Fritz Leiber of SF fame.

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