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>From: cam@castle.ed.ac.uk (Chris Malcolm)
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Subject: Re: Causes and Reasons
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Date: 18 Dec 91 17:57:50 GMT
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In article <1991Dec17.154142.21021@psych.toronto.edu> michael@psych.toronto.edu (Michael Gemar) writes:

>*I* uniquely determine what *I* am thinking about.  I am the sole arbiter
>of the content of my conscious thoughts.  How could it possibly be otherwise?

Simple. You could be wrong. People often are.


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