On Mon, Mar 10, 2025 at 2:28 AM Alan Grayson <[email protected]> wrote:

*> without a definition of consciousness, I see no basis for claiming
> either is conscious.*


*I have 4 questions for you: *

*1) Why do you think definitions are better than examples? *

*2) Where do you think lexicographers obtained the knowledge they needed to
write the definitions that are in their dictionaries? *

*3) Are definitions of words also made of words, and do those words in the
definition also have definitions made of words, **and do those words in the
definition of the definition of words also have definitions made of words,
and ....?*

*4) What is the definition of "definition"? *
   *John K Clark    See what's on my new list at  Extropolis
<https://groups.google.com/g/extropolis>*
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