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>From: avl0@cine88.cineca.it
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Subject: Re: The Meaning of (A) Life
Message-ID: <1992Nov16.105451.640@cine88.cineca.it>
Date: 16 Nov 92 10:54:51 +0100
References: <1992Nov15.230048.26012@u.washington.edu>
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In article <1992Nov15.230048.26012@u.washington.edu>, zzz@byron.u.washington.edu (Sample) writes:
> Logic can only be produced from a 
> subjective view point.  Scientists 
> claim to be objective when, in fact, 
> they're just putting themselves
> "in others shoes".
> 
> Good and bad, black and white, only
> have meaning from =A= subjective view.
> 
> The meaning of =A= life is it's "subjective view"
> 
> To ask "what is the meaning of life?" is to
> hope to be objective -- and no logic, no 
> information, can come from objectivity -- so
> the question can't be answered.


