Hi folks

How do we see reason in the MOQ?
Do we need it?

I think we do, and I think it is more closely tied to imagination than
is usually suggested.

Think of a ball. Look at a ball. What do you experience?
You cannot see a whole ball, it is a sphere but at any one
moment you can only experience the side facing you.
Yet memory, previous experience, and imagination
completes the incomplete experience so that you 
'see' or comprehend the experience of a ball as being
of spomething that is a whole sphere that has a side that you 
cannot experience without moving round to the back of the ball.

I propose that reason-imagination is our capacity to complete,
in a way that makes sense, the gap ridden nature of our direct
experience. 

Agree/disagree?

regards
David M





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