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Posted by Craig Maudlin on March 16, 1998 at 15:18:47:
In Reply to: Re: On Sense, Sensibility and Nonsense posted by Mezei on March 16, 1998 at 14:36:13:
I would agree. Doesn't this lead one, then, to fully qualified terms such as: machine-data, machine-information and machine-knowledge?
I suspect we would agree that there's a real difference between machine-data and human-data. What about the difference between machine-knowledge and human-knowledge?
Does it help to be explicit about different TYPES of knowledge?
- Hearing poetry, reading poetry, and storing poetry are different medias with different meanings... Mezei 22:13:23 3/16/98 (1)
- Re: Hearing poetry, reading poetry, and storing poetry are different medias with different meanings... Craig Maudlin 11:55:35 3/17/98 (0)
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