ct <tilley@att.net> wrote:
    > it also rejects the argument  that computer simulations are of no use
    > when it comes to understanding  purely subjective phenomena.
    >What could be more subjective than the  sensations of something that is not present?
But how do you know what his subjective experience is? The only thing you can observe
first hand is the sounds he makes with his mouth.
John K Clark     jonkc@att.net
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