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Why has a linkg to Popper and Eccles book been placed here? It has no more signficant relationship with this book than do any other Philosophy of mind Books. I am removing it.
And who are you to just unilaterally remove it, and why don't you sign your comment (which also would have shown when you removed it), and why didn't you ask others if they might agree with you? Perhaps you were right to remove the reference, I have no idea (apparently no one has seen reason to replace it, since whenever you removed it), but I don't think you were right to remove it without discussion. And for whatever it might be worth, I find that the removed reference was: The Self and Its Brain, by Karl R. Popper and John C. Eccles . Apparently (I guess) the two are
dualists; I'm not.
UnderEducatedGeezer (
talk) 00:29, 18 July 2020 (UTC)reply
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Ed Poor: Apparently the reference was removed July 6, 2018, by an unnamed individual.
UnderEducatedGeezer (
talk) 00:38, 18 July 2020 (UTC)reply
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Why has a linkg to Popper and Eccles book been placed here? It has no more signficant relationship with this book than do any other Philosophy of mind Books. I am removing it.
And who are you to just unilaterally remove it, and why don't you sign your comment (which also would have shown when you removed it), and why didn't you ask others if they might agree with you? Perhaps you were right to remove the reference, I have no idea (apparently no one has seen reason to replace it, since whenever you removed it), but I don't think you were right to remove it without discussion. And for whatever it might be worth, I find that the removed reference was: The Self and Its Brain, by Karl R. Popper and John C. Eccles . Apparently (I guess) the two are
dualists; I'm not.
UnderEducatedGeezer (
talk) 00:29, 18 July 2020 (UTC)reply
@
Ed Poor: Apparently the reference was removed July 6, 2018, by an unnamed individual.
UnderEducatedGeezer (
talk) 00:38, 18 July 2020 (UTC)reply