On 25 Jul 2002 at 4:05, joedees@bellsouth.net wrote:
> > Philosophers have always made claims to
> > inferring/perceiving/theorising a reality no-one else has access to.
> > Scientists are at it now too.
> >
> Anyone has access who goes through the training necessary to operate
> and interpret the technology that has been invented and used to
> augment our perceptions and actions via scientific observation and
> experiment.
Perhaps that is Baudrillard's excuse too?
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