A note in passing: Edward Bellamy, the late nineteenth-century utopian Socialist writer, wrote a short story in which people had become empowered to communicate "pictures of the total mental state," as opposed to "imperfect descriptions of single thoughts." Perhaps total mental states were a nineteenth-century thing. --- PW
A note in passing: Edward Bellamy, the late nineteenth-century utopian Socialist writer, wrote a short story in which people had become empowered to communicate "pictures of the total mental state," as opposed to "imperfect descriptions of single thoughts." Perhaps total mental states were a nineteenth-century thing. --- PW