All,
On the recommendation of somebody on this list, I started reading Rosen's Life
Itself. It does indeed, as the recommender suggested, seem to relate to my
peculiar way of looking at such things as adaptation, motivation, etc. The
book is both intriguing and somewhat over my head. Pied Piperish in that
regard. So I am wondering if there are folks on the list who wold like to talk
about it. By the way, does the fact that I am attracted to Rosen make me a
category theorist? I am told that that is somewhat to the left of being an
astrologer.
Nick
Nicholas S. Thompson
Research Associate, Redfish Group, Santa Fe, NM ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Professor of Psychology and Ethology, Clark University ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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