My thanks to Scott Badger and Damien Broderick for their pointers.
It appears that Damien thought he was posting to the list, when maybe
he wasn't; I'm taking the liberty of forwarding his mail to me on that theory.
In particular, I agree with Damien and wanted to go on record. Something
like:
I really wanted George Lakoff at the Foresight Group Genius meeting.
I think the "embodied" cognitive work in progress is important in many ways.
MMB
>Date: Sun, 23 May 1999 10:59:49 +0000
>From: Damien Broderick <damien@ariel.ucs.unimelb.edu.au>
>Subject: George Lakoff EDGE url - THE EMBODIED MIND
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>This might be old hat to some here, but I sometimes wonder. A truly
>important line of thinking:
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>http://www.edge.org/3rd_culture/lakoff/lakoff_p1.html
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>on the embodied mind - a simplified rehash, but I do like this guy's work.
>
>Damien Broderick
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