Re: Definition of Learning LO938

Dr. Ivan Blanco (BLANCO@BU4090.BARRY.EDU)
Tue, 25 Apr 1995 18:18:25 -0400 (EDT)

Replying to LO784 --

> Date: Fri, 14 Apr 95 09:17:02 PST
> From: "GAWNE, SEAN" <gawnesm@songs.sce.com>
>
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> You could tie this to those threads about manipulation, the "myth of
> freedom" and the "theory of free will," if you like. Maybe there is no
> real, absolute freedom. But there aren't many absolutes in this imperfect
> world.
>
> Nice to see all the recent support for relevance on this list. Yahoo!
>
> Sean Gawne, gawnesm@songs.sce.com
>
I think that is right to say that there might not be absolute
freedom, for as long as one person "has" what others really want. The one
who "wants" might feel more inclined to accept the demands of the one who
"has." This refers also to the notion presented in a previous message
that the manipulatee is the one at fault!

Ivan,

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