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Re: Culture is not consciously developed? Q for Wilkins     

Group: sci.bio.evolution · Group Profile · Search for Our Little Wilkins in sci.bio.evolution
Author: whitesickle
Date: Oct 31, 2006 17:27

... that culture is consciously developed." Wilkins goes on explaining concepts in ... mechanism by which culture evolves. Wilkins identifies the individual as the ... to be selection. -- John S. Wilkins, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Biohumanities Project ... Custer's men at the Little Bighorn, Morgan came out in ... A magnificent new social structure our future home-is being built ...
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Re: Evolution increases the computational ability of organisms.     

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Author: John Wilkins
Date: Oct 17, 2007 10:18

... <dkomo871@comcast.net> wrote: John Wilkins wrote: dkomo <dkomo871@comcast.net> ... are abstractions and not teeny little particles at all. This does not... course, in my view, that our theories grow ever more abstract ... models which are relections of our own consciousness, and that are ... that of physics. -- John S. Wilkins, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Philosophy University ...
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Re: Evolution increases the computational ability of organisms.     

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Author: dkomo
Date: Oct 11, 2007 10:18

...he can't have known that our ancestral populations interacted with and '... aware) of anything other then our own physiological self. Yes, we ... of" are largely forced by our ontogenic environment. Obviously, we have ... Quarks are conceived as teeny little round things known as fundamental ... does not bode well for physicalists like Wilkins. --dkomo@cris.com...
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Re: Evolution increases the computational ability of organisms.     

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Author: dkomo
Date: Oct 9, 2007 10:23

... <dkomo871@comcast.net> wrote: John Wilkins wrote: .... On this account of "...and process information. For instance, this little inchworm right here has something ... to distinguish the information in our access to data about genes ... at the universe. Of course. Wilkins keeps calling it "idealism" but ...
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Re: Evolution increases the computational ability of organisms.     

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Author: John Wilkins
Date: Oct 6, 2007 13:26

...<dkomo871@comcast.net> wrote: John Wilkins wrote: dkomo <dkomo871@comcast.net>...<dkomo871@comcast.net> wrote: John Wilkins wrote: .... On this account of...process information. For instance, this little inchworm right here has something...runs. Physical reality just is - our representations are neither constitutive of...
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Re: Evolution increases the computational ability of organisms.     

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Author: Entertained by my own EIMC
Date: Oct 6, 2007 13:26

...2v3s$1@darwin.ediacara.org... John Wilkins wrote: Genes use the genetic ... process information. For instance, this little inchworm right here has something ... of bits to describe that little guy and how every atom ... as manifestly as patterns of our functioning and behaving such as ... pertaining to 'things psychological') of our functionings. Technically, this information is ...
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Re: Evolution increases the computational ability of organisms.     

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Author: r norman
Date: Oct 6, 2007 13:26

... <dkomo871@comcast.net> wrote: John Wilkins wrote: dkomo <dkomo871@comcast.net> ... <dkomo871@comcast.net> wrote: John Wilkins wrote: .... On this account of "... and process information. For instance, this little inchworm right here has something on ... sure to distinguish the information in our access to data about genes from...
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Re: Evolution increases the computational ability of organisms.     

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Author: dkomo
Date: Oct 5, 2007 10:28

... dkomo <dkomo871@comcast.net> wrote: John Wilkins wrote: dkomo <dkomo871@comcast.net> wrote: ... register and process information. For instance, this little inchworm right here has something on the ...'s number of bits to describe that little guy and how every atom and molecule is... Makes sure to distinguish the information in our access to data about genes from the ...
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Re: Evolution increases the computational ability of organisms.     

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Author: John Wilkins
Date: Oct 3, 2007 10:25

...<dkomo871@comcast.net> wrote: John Wilkins wrote: dkomo <dkomo871@comcast.net>... process information. For instance, this little inchworm right here has something ... of bits to describe that little guy and how every atom ... to distinguish the information in our access to data about genes ...things they represent. -- John S. Wilkins, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Biohumanities Project...
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LAZA TO MAKE SPECIAL GUEST APPEARANCES AT CARIFEST & IRIE JAMBOREE     

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Author: Russell Gerlach
Date: Aug 29, 2007 13:20

...make his special appearance at the 5th Annual Irie Jamboree at Roy Wilkins Park on Sunday, Saptember 2nd. He will be joined on the ... Man, Capleton, and Buju Banton). The group, in existence for little under a decade, decided to concentrate on their solo projects. Laza...in his music career as "he kept us focused- focused on our music." Laza comments that, "It's harder being a solo artiste ...
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