Myth is not something from the ancient world. We have myths today. Can we
ever purge ourselves of these ideas... I do not think so.
Marie
At 03:03 AM 12/24/97 -0800, you wrote:
>
>D.H.Rosdeitcher wrote:
>
>> To say that the supernatural exists only in minds, myths, and memes,
>means
>> that the supernatural doesn't really exist, but only the concept or
>> meme-construct of it exists.
>
>Not so. You have defined "exists" narrowly so that it excludes
>meta-phenomena such as minds and memes. You seem to teeter on the edge
>between the Platonic view of existence, where only concepts exist, and the
>(shudder) Objectivist view that only the tangible has a "true" or "valid"
>existence.
>
>Do Romeo and Juliet exist? I dare say they have made a greater impact a
>greater number of people than either you or I ever will.
>
>Which makes me wonder. If we say that the supernatural exists only in
>myths, minds and memes, are we not at the same time recognizing that this
>"supernatural" is an emergant property generated from the natural world?
>Or purhaps, from the Three M's themselves?
>
>If we were to use chemical bonding as our criteria for existence, would a
>gene, per se, exist?
>
>-Prof. Tim
>
>
Marie
Marie L. Foster
<http://www.geocities.com/~mfos/>