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UF Philosophy Corner: Metaphysics by MatthewDBA2009-04-02 09:52:58
  Sounds like a free will:determinism question (n/t) by Illiad2009-04-02 09:54:09
    It's more a mind/body question, I think by MatthewDBA2009-04-02 10:01:17
      Basically it comes down to "Cogito Ergo Sum." by RetiQlum22009-04-02 10:57:16
        That's more or less the idea by MatthewDBA2009-04-02 11:03:18
          Non sequitur by PeKaJe2009-04-02 11:08:39
            I'm not sure what you mean. by MatthewDBA2009-04-02 11:10:30
              He unquestioningly accepts several assumption by PeKaJe2009-04-02 11:18:26
                I don't see him assuming "an unexplained process" by MatthewDBA2009-04-02 11:21:11
                  Ah, yes, that was about your rephrasing by PeKaJe2009-04-02 11:43:02
                    You BOTH missed the point: by RetiQlum22009-04-02 11:47:49
                      You are all NOT my imagined fever dream. by Illiad 2009-04-02 11:55:14
Diane Lane dressed in a diaphanous evening dress feeding me peeled grapes would be my imagined fever dream. You guys are like a wake-up-screaming nightmare involving Barney and the Teletubbies.

Yes I love you all.

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                        Right. Diane Lane incarnated as a llama, maybe. by Adiplomat2009-04-02 15:10:56
                          That was a camel. :p (n/t) by Illiad2009-04-02 16:30:50
                            Branching out, are we? by Adiplomat2009-04-02 18:17:29

 

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