It's a fairly long read (about 8000 words), but I gave a lot of thought to Cliff's questions, and I hope the result is both interesting and revealing.
Read it, and learn about:
* my unconventional parents, including how we celebrated Christmas and my part-time work as a chambermaid;
* the peculiar story of how I once found my lost wallet;
* sneaking into György Gergely's cognitive development class at Berkeley, and how I think "Stanford school" philosophy of science should inform philosophy of mind;
* what four-year-olds and philosophers have in common;
* why blogging is the ideal form for philosophy;
* and much more!
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