Hi David,

Ontology as the creative linguistic act - defining what you will
"deem" to exist - as the basis for your epistemology (or poetry) going
forward .... I'm fine with that.

Ontology as existence - is where I jump of - when metaphysicians start
talking as if this ontology is about (a) what actually exists in some
absolute reality, and (b) whether that is provable one way or another,
empirically or logically.

Ian


On 10/17/07, David M <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Ian
>
> MOQ ontology or epistemology.
> I'd say the latter deals with justified belief
> in the different languages we use (science, common sense, etc).
> But before you can argue about facts and evidence you need to
> set up your concepts and terms. I see this area as about language
> creation, description, metaphor. Ontology is the creative act of
> producing a language ionwhich epistemologies can exist, i.e.
> justified belief. So MOQ does this kind of ontology. Poetry
> is true (i.e. no pretence of certainty and foundations) ontology and
> philosophy.
>
> David M
>
>
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