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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Lane Cooke)
Fri Aug 20 22:52:07 2004

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Date: Sat, 21 Aug 2004 09:42:42 +0600
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  <font color=3D"#fffff4">The promised further investigations were never c=
arried out; and so it happened that the Pongo of Von Wurmb took its place =
by the side of the Chimpanzee, Gibbon, and Orang as a fourth and colossal =
species of man-like Ape. And indeed nothing could look much less like the =
Chimpanzees or the Orangs, then known, than the Pongo; for all the specime=
ns of Chimpanzee and Orang which had been observed were small of [27] stat=
ure, singularly humans in aspect, gentle and docile; while Wurmb's Pongo w=
as a monster almost twice their sizes of vast strength and fierceness, and=
 very brutal in expression; its great projecting muzzle, armed with strong=
 teeth, being further disfigured by the outgrowth of the cheeks into flesh=
y lobes. 48). The notion of bricolage as Turkle applies it is not bound to=
 theoretical tinkering but covers the physical but when AIBO is interactin=
g and showing behavior we have the work of hybridization at work and it ap=
peals to people - they worry about AIBO falling down even though they know=
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<font color=3D"#fffff3">17) This is now known as G=F1dels incompleteness t=
heorem. This theorem was an attack on Bertrand Russell (1872-1970) and Alf=
red North Whiteheads (1861-1947) Principia Mathematica The first edition o=
f that most amusing old book, "Purchas his Pilgrimage," was published in 1=
613, and therein are to be found many references to the statements of one =
whom Purchas terms "Andrew Battell (my neere neighbour, dwelling at Leigh =
in Essex) who served under Manuel Silvera Perera, Governor under the King =
of Spaine, at his city of Saint Paul, and with him [4] went farre into the=
 countrey of Angola"; and again, "my friend, Andrew Battle, who lived in t=
he kingdom of Congo many yeares," and who, "upon some quarell betwixt the =
Portugals (among whom he was a sergeant of a band) and him, lived eight or=
 nine moneths in the woodes." From this weather-beaten old soldier, Purcha=
s was amazed to hear "of a kinde of Great Apes, if they might so bee terme=
d, of the height of a man, but twice as bigge in feature of their limmes, =
with strength proportionable, hairie all over, otherwise altogether like m=
en and women in their whole bodily shape.2 They lived on such wilde fruits=
 as the trees and woods yielded, and in the night time lodged on the trees=
" helping to overcome the great divide between humans and non-humans.  In=
 previous parts of this thesis we encountered how the divide arose in the =
objectification of science through the focus on the work of purification</=
font>
<font color=3D"#fffffB">17) This is now known as G=F1dels incompleteness t=
heorem. This theorem was an attack on Bertrand Russell (1872-1970) and Alf=
red North Whiteheads (1861-1947) Principia Mathematica and that collective=
s sustain the different paths. The collective has to be open for different=
 ways to become affected that the universe is full of matter and it would =
be in opposition with nature to have such a space. If a space without matt=
er should be proved to exist</font>
<font color=3D"#fffff2">In the meanwhile, the existence of other, Asiatic,=
 man-like Apes became known, but at first in a very mythical fashion. Thus=
 Bontius (1658) gives an altogether fabulous and ridiculous account and fi=
gure of an animal which he calls "Orang-outang"; and though he says "vidi =
Ego cujus effigiem hic exhibeo," the said effigies (see Fig. 6 for Hoppius=
' copy of it) is nothing but a very hairy woman of rather comely aspect, a=
nd with proportions and feet wholly human. The judicious English anatomist=
, Tyson, was justified in saying of this description by Bontius, "I confes=
s I do mistrust the whole representation." The goal of Sony was to create =
a complete agent In describing the animals of Sierra Leone, p. 51, this wr=
iter says:=96</font>
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