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From: stevens@prodigal.psych.rochester.edu (Greg Stevens)
Subject: Re: Time is a human concept (was Re: Rea
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In <9409292126593.mikebarker.DLITE@delphi.com> mikebarker@delphi.com (Michael Barker) writes:

>Time and space are of such an order that it is easier for me to think of
>them as the basis on which are experience is based than to think that we
>have come up with it. It seems more likely that "time" came up with us.

Try some non-western philosophy and you'll realize it may be more 
*culturally* embedded than you think.\

Greg Stevens

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