A lot of the muddle in this thread would be avoided by not confusing the metaphysical with the conventional. Doing so is what A.N. Whitehead called, "The fallacy of misplaced concreteness.".
From "Process and Reality"?
A lot of the muddle in this thread would be avoided by not confusing the metaphysical with the conventional. Doing so is what A.N. Whitehead called, "The fallacy of misplaced concreteness.".
Where's the bottom, where's the top?Perfectly spoken.
Buddhism agknowleges the experiential ego, but finds no metaphysical reality to it. It's like a rainbow. When you know what a rainbow really is, you know it's not really there.
From the point of view of information (not the thing it codes for), it's the same. Information that is good at getting itself replicated drives evolution. This is true whether the information is in genes or recipes or directions or blueprints etc.
From "Process and Reality"?
All of the material is a rainbow. Composed of space, force, sparks and motes of mass, all obeying the most subtle of rules, as if a whisper can amount to everything said.
It's been over thirty years!
But what a friend we have in Google!
See Whitehead, Science and the Modern World, Macmillan, 1925, ch. 3, esp. pp. 75 and 77; Free Press pp. 51 and 52.
Did you really have to say recipes?![]()
Would you like to see my recipe for Creationist Fricasee?
Take one Creationist:
First, remove liver, spleen, brains and balls (if applicable), discard in a very small recepticle.
For best results, throw the rest away and use more evolved material for cooking.
. . . and hopefully, as would be the custom, you saved the last of the remains for mounting.
Far as I know there isn't any US federal legislation specifically addressing this. Different states have their own laws.![]()
Tell us about Texas. Ain't it a whole nuther country?

It's been over thirty years!
But what a friend we have in Google!
See Whitehead, Science and the Modern World, Macmillan, 1925, ch. 3, esp. pp. 75 and 77; Free Press pp. 51 and 52.
In Midland they say you're alright long as you just dig down to but don't actually open the vault...
Rest of the state is pretty much like a bunch of Mexicans on their way to Oklahoma.![]()
In Midland they say you're alright long as you just dig down to but don't actually open the vault...
Rest of the state is pretty much like a bunch of Mexicans on their way to Oklahoma.![]()
Oh that's juss your snobby ass Yale thing tawkin. Less get back to the subjec at hand, y'all. Sumpin bout cookin up some nice recipies?
If this ain't it'll do 'til sumpin' ta eat gets here.
You are still missing that the kind and method of the information passing are what differ between the two processes and therefore render the analogy invalid.
EDIT: This is a serious question. I simply don't have an answer. Why is it, of all species, the giraffe (and its predecessor) which has developed such a long neck?
Which word don't you understand?
Mijo - you're going to have to try much harder than simply repeating generalist statements if you wish to earn at least a modicum of respect for your views, even if those views are largely, if not completely, misguided.