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Discussions on the writings and lectures of Noam Chomsky <[log in to unmask]>
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In a message dated 29 Apr 97 at 22:04, Harvey Wheeler says:

 > Ages ago Noam conducted a series of debates with other leading
 > theorists of the mind:

 > One was Skinner.  Another was Piaget.

 > I would offer for consideration people like: Pribram, Gardner,
 > Lefebvre, Edelman - recent Peirce studies...

I would add Suzanne Langer, Popper & Eccles and Hayek's The Sensory
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Juan Carlos Garelli, M.D., Ph.D.
Department of Early Development
University of Buenos Aires

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