From: Daniel Fabulich (daniel.fabulich@yale.edu)
Date: Mon Jul 06 1998 - 18:20:44 MDT
On Mon, 6 Jul 1998, Randall R Randall wrote:
> This seems to me to be a very common
> mistake. :) The music *isn't* the "same";
> it is only very similar. That is, they are
> not really one piece of music, but two,
> that happen to differ only in location.
> They do differ, though.
Oh? How?
> I will agree with this. There is no way to tell
> the difference, if you are not aware that there
> are really two different CDs. Of course, if the
> CDs themselves are expected to be aware,
> then the first CD will never know it is "offline",
> any more than other dead people know that
> they are dead.
I feel like you're making the implicit presumption that if there are two
of something, then they must be different; that two things cannot be the
same. This seems weird to me.
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