[MD] Dawkins a Materialist
David M
davidint at blueyonder.co.uk
Sat Jan 6 11:18:24 PST 2007
Hi Case
And I wonder whether there is anything much
different about so-called inanimate
behaviour when we take a look
at just what an active, buzzing,
changing sort of stuff it is.
The mechanistic, static and extended
notion of matter, is found to be formed
only when energies counteract each other
to form certain stabilities and repeating
patterns. What else is the frenzy
of protons, neutrons and electrons trapping
each other in a sort of prison -that
we call an atom?
David M
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From: "Case" <Case at iSpots.com>
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Subject: Re: [MD] Dawkins a Materialist
> [David M]
> Calling human life a response-ability
> seems pretty close to describing our experience
> I'd say.
>
> [Case]
> I suppose that describes the condition of every living thing.
>
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