User talk:Muness

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Welcome[edit]

Hello Muness, and welcome to Wikipedia. Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are a few good links and tips:

If you need help, see the help pages, add a question to the village pump, or ask me on my Talk page! I hope you enjoy editing here and being a Wikipedian! By the way, you can sign your name on Talk and vote pages using three tildes, like this: ~~~. Four tildes (~~~~) produces your name and the current date. Again, welcome to Wikipedia and thanks for your contributions!

Nadavspi | talk

Wait, you're not new. Excuse me. Nadavspi | talk 00:10, 28 Oct 2004 (UTC)

Quarto by email[edit]

Hi Muness, a new mailing list has been set up to distribute news about the Wikimedia foundation, specifically at the moment to publicise Quarto. I saw your name on the quarto talk page requesting a copy by email, and I think this mailing list is how we're going to do it for the moment. It'll be a html email, which I've added to the Quarto talk page m:Talk:WQ. Mailing list is called Foundation-news-l (We also need translators!) Cheers w:User:Cormaggio

Multiple Drafts[edit]

I have taken a look at this. The last paragraph was opinionated, I have cut it. Dennett does have extreme views however so I have balanced the cut with a bit of background on Multiple Drafts that shows where Dennett is coming from. Dennett's argument is actually related to the problem of the incorrigibility of conscious experience - once you conclude that cogito, ergo sum (in Descartes' original this is: I experience therefore I am) is not true then anything can be invented as possible. Dennett is understandably popular with computer buffs because he is using this to argue that we are computers. loxley 18:13, 26 July 2005 (UTC)[reply]

WikiProject Philosophy of Mind[edit]

You are welcome to join the newly-created WikiProject Philosophy of Mind. Porcher 18:11, 5 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]