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>From: monaghan@milton.u.washington.edu (Tracy Monaghan)
Subject: Re: On Denoting 
Message-ID: <1991Nov28.011859.21399@milton.u.washington.edu>
Keywords: denotation, sense, communication
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Date: Thu, 28 Nov 1991 01:18:59 GMT

Mister Zeleny, 

Would it be possible for you to express your position without resorting to 
polysyllabic philosophical prestidigitation?

If the mind is not the result of normal (human) brain functioning, what
else is there?

Please bear in mind that I no longer believe in myths, fairy tales, or
mysticism.


Cheers,                  | There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio,
                         | Than are dreamt of in your philosophy.
Tracy                    |                       -- Hamlet 1:5
monaghan@u.washington.edu|                       by William Shakespeare



