> I maintain that until the mind knows why it wants an explanation of
> itself (even if it concludes that no explanation is possible), it
> doesn't yet know itself, and so remains at the level of fundamentalist
> wackos and other know-nothings.
Come on, JR, don't get mysty on me. I'd like an explanation of mind/brain
because it'd make me happy. Little neurotransmitters of satisfaction
would begin pumping in my brain if I had one.
So, with THAT problem out of the way, I guess we're all set to solve the
problem of mind? :p
I mean, HONESTLY.
-Dan
-unless you love someone-
-nothing else makes any sense-
e.e. cummings
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