Hi Platt

No, as my first question is about the ontological status of
systems?

DM


Platt

Is the 'systems of relations' real?
Is one system more or less real than all the others systems?

DM:
According to the MOQ, reality is prior to all "systems," "relations" and
other such concepts.

Some patterns of concepts (intellectual patterns) have higher quality than
others.

Hope this answers your questions.
Platt

DM

>> Ron:
>> Experience is not the fundamental true reality, but nether can we
know
>> fundamental true reality in any sort of absolute sense. Therefore
what
>> is true is dependant upon ones experience. >
>
> In the Copleston Papers, Pirsig wrote: "The MOQ says experience is
> reality.
> It doesn't need a system of relations to be real."
>
> Does this contradict your belief?

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