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Why do we reproduce?
« on: 29/01/2009 18:43:53 »
Here is a book to argue that one cannot avoid the reproductions of ideas too. it is false. But convincing. Have a look at it here: newbielink:http://www.geocities.com/stella.plays/Why_do_we_reproduce.pdf [nonactive]
This would convince enough number of people to have great debates in the days to come.
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Why do we reproduce?
« Reply #1 on: 29/01/2009 19:47:28 »
Why is a paper that tries to look like a genuine academic production be posted on a Geocities site?
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Why do we reproduce?
« Reply #2 on: 29/01/2009 20:17:12 »
If that's trying to look like an academic paper it isn't succeding.
I don't know if it's true or false because it's gibberish.
Here's a brief excerpt to save people the bother of down;oading it


"Uniformity as an equivalence
» What are the equivalences of uniformity?
» How is uniformity as an equivalence among differences?
» How are the equivalences of uniformity sensed?
Uniformity as a uniqueness
» What is the uniqueness of uniformity?
» How is uniformity as a uniqueness among equivalences?
» How is the uniqueness of uniformity sensed?
Uniformity as a limit
» What does uniformity limit?
» How does uniformity limit links?
» How are those limited by uniformity sensed?"
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Why do we reproduce?
« Reply #3 on: 30/01/2009 05:14:28 »
It does not address the truth. Just arrangement of words. The might problem now is handling my students. My neighboring philosophy department convinced the students to believe it as a truth. Hope such things are thrown out of humanity.
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« Reply #4 on: 31/01/2009 20:02:23 »
Looks as if it was generated using a BASIC Program some years ago.

FOR subject = blah blah TO blah blah
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NEXT
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Why do we reproduce?
« Reply #5 on: 01/02/2009 13:12:06 »
In answer to the original question, we reproduce so that we don't run out.
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« Reply #6 on: 01/02/2009 22:14:01 »
I nearly ran out screaming, after reading a bit of that stuff.
Perhaps I should have reproduced instead. Or perhaps he could reproduce off?
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« Reply #7 on: 02/02/2009 18:23:27 »
Quote from: sophiecentaur on 01/02/2009 22:14:01
I nearly ran out screaming, after reading a bit of that stuff.
Perhaps I should have reproduced instead. Or perhaps he could reproduce off?
My students enjoy with it!
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