Doug Renselle (renselle@on-net.net)
Tue, 7 Oct 1997 16:59:54 +0100
Maggie,
You said:
>
> However if you think that defining the taste of chocolate is a
> worthwhile
> intellectual pursuit then go ahead, and good luck.
>
Now, I accept it as fundamental that there is a set neural patterns in
the brain and its neural extensions which recognize the taste of
chocolate accurately and repeatedly. Does that say the taste of
chocolate is only experienced?
Does a neural pattern which accomplishes this feat 'define' what it
recognizes? Is this SPoV a definition? Aren't SPoVs definitions?
Doug Renselle.
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