Re: LS Re: SOM and the intellect

1999-09-21 Thread B. Skutvik
BO CONTINUES HIS END-OF-MONTH SWEEP AND TRIES TO COME TO AN AGREEMENT WITH MAGNUS' POST OF 17 SEPTEMBER WHERE HE WROTE: I'd like to add the following to Diana's map metaphor. If you think about actually *drawing* a physical map on paper, then there's no way you can include both the table

Re: LS Re: SOM and the intellect

1999-09-17 Thread Magnus Berg
Diana, Bo and Squad But, Bo, the MOQ is just a metaphysics - a map of reality. If I draw a map, say, of my desk and everything on it including the map, then the map would include the map. I don't see a problem with that. Good point. The cartoon of a hand with a pencil drawing itself

Re: LS Re: SOM and the intellect

1999-09-15 Thread B. Skutvik
Diana and Group plus a PS for Denis Poisson Diana, you started your analysis of this month's topic by writing: Surveying the responses it seems we all agree that the Greeks marked an emergence of the subject-object metaphysics. With their separation of rhetoric from dialectic and the good