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[log in to unmask] (Robin Neill)
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Thu Apr 3 14:58:44 2008
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Well, there is "homo ludens" (man at play), and "homo faber" (man the 
maker/tinkerer), as well as "homo economicus" (man the economizer).  
Surely the terms were first used in the Mediaeval period, when Latin 
was the "ligua franca".

Robin Neill


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