Replying to LO30562 --
Dear Mark
I am very glad to get answer from you!
I wanted to stress that machines (including computer) could not have
knowledge.
With this human maybe I look to tight. I am bounded by organizattional
system, so I haven't considered yet about things you wrote. I will.
Thank you.
展va
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mag. 展va Rant
ziva.rant@s5.net
>You say knowledge could not be without humans. What about knowledge held
>by other animals? What about extraterrestrial beings? What about
>non-mental forms of knowledge, such as DNA? Or knowledge contained in
>signals used by other species, such as pheramones produced and "read" by
>ants?
>I think you go too far.
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