At 09:13 1997-12-08 -0800, Doug wrote:
>It is erronous to assume that the set X is within Y. Y is a limited set. In
>this example it is limited to "safe and healthy."  You are making the
>assumption that p-man only ate things which were "safe and healthy." We
>can't prove that. I think what you are trying to say is that p-man was not
>aware of all the foods that were "safe and healthy." And I'm sure he
>wasn't.

Do wild animals eat things that are not safe and healthy? Normally?
When there is famine?
Do they pass by something edible and safe and healthy? Normally?
When there is famine?
At what point did our ancestors loose the inherited intuitive
knowledge of what to eat and not to eat?

- Hans