On Jan 24, 2008 6:30 PM, Mike Tintner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > That there is some series of instructions, contained presumably in neurons > (or in a computer) which produces a consistent series of > movements/thoughts/actions in a family of situations. So when you/I write > "when" it is almost certainly a programmed action, which can be and is > automatically varied to suit different papers/ pens/ writing positions. > Humans/animals almost certainly have a vast variety of such programmed, > automatic routines. >
So, what is an example of not-programmed thing? When you apply reductionism sufficient number of times to ANY system, it seemingly starts to match your criteria for programmed system. -- Vladimir Nesov mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ----- This list is sponsored by AGIRI: http://www.agiri.org/email To unsubscribe or change your options, please go to: http://v2.listbox.com/member/?member_id=8660244&id_secret=89528283-d2ad6d