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- From: ewright@convex.com (Edward V. Wright)
- Subject: Re: Credibility and Trueness
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- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1993 03:30:53 GMT
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- In <1993Jan27.211222.296@ast.saic.com> dobbs@ast.saic.com (Lynn Dobbs) writes:
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- >>Besides, psychology is based on a denial of the existance of
- >>free will. And without free will, you cannot decide to do
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- >What???? Most schools of psycology are based completely on free will!
- >In fact, off-hand, I can't think of one that is completely deterministic.
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- Oh? You mean the joke's true? B.F. Skinner really *is* a contradiction
- in terms? And Sigmund Freud....
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