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>From: chisnall@cosc.canterbury.ac.nz (The Technicolour Throw-up)
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Subject: Re: Consciousness (was Re: Daniel Dennett)
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Date: 28 Nov 91 04:04:32 GMT
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>From article <1991Nov26.211823.20295@newshost.anu.edu.au>, by gar@arp.anu.edu.au (Greg A. Restall):
> Whatever it could be, I have no idea - for it seems to me
> that the first claim is one in the philosophy of mind, and
> the second, in the philosophy of mathematics.  And while
> the philosophy of mathematics espoused by Ultra-intuitionists
> is intimately tied to the philosophy of mind, it is not
> clear that the latter could in any way follow from *any*
> particular philosophy of mind.

What exactly is ultra-intuitionism?
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Just my two rubber ningis worth.
Name: Michael Chisnall		email: chisnall@cosc.canterbury.ac.nz


