From: John W Burgeson (jwburgeson@juno.com)
Date: Thu Oct 16 2003 - 10:24:36 EDT
Moorad wrote: "Perhaps someone can answer a simple question. Intelligence
in humans, based on consciousness and rationality, is not part of the
physical universe and cannot be derived from scientific theories. "
I did not go on to quote your question because I cannot agree with your
assumption (above). That assumption MAY, indeed, be true, but it is not
obvious (to me) that it IS true.
Intelligence is observed in the animal kingdom, as well as in humans. It
appears to be "part of the physical universe," and thus potentially
derivable from scientific theories.
We call, for example, the migratory habits of birds by the word
"instinct," but that is just another name for "group intelligence."
Burgy
www.burgy.50megs.com
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