Re: The Hard Problem for Behaviorists
From: JPL Verhey (matterDELminds_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 10/09/04
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Date: Sat, 9 Oct 2004 16:09:38 +0200
"David Longley" <David@longley.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
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>>For you to know that it is your limbic system that reflexively forces
>>you to endlessly peck the keys of your key board and give all of us
>>more
>>brain candy, thusly allowing us to be the contingencies that control
>>your behavior.. must be a terrible thing to realise for you. No wonder
>>you compensate your helplessness and predicament with those desperate
>>efforts to control your contingencies by insulting them, ordering them
>>to do things differently and "learn" from you, the Mozes begging his
>>people to listen and follow the Master to the Promised Land.
>>
> On the contrary, I am well aware of what you are doing - but clearly
> you are not. This is what I'm criticising. It's how people like Ken
> Collins behaved. You delude yourself, abuse others, and when
> criticised for behaving obnoxiously, just trash the newsgroup because
> you can't have your own way with impunity.
Sure - you think you know what you talk about and that we don't. You can
repeat that as long as you like and I will remind you that what you are
doing is a waste of time. And everybody knows that if you were to shut
up and go away nothing is lost.
It is you, DL, who drags all those converstations into flaming and mind
games. You are the messenger that kills his own message and make other
people shun these forums where you spread you fungus behavior.
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