Hey Ron:
I really don't know what you mean here. Pragmatic truth for Rorty is 
biologically dominated? Huh? The theory behind the axiom of non-contradiction? 
Huh? I seem to be requiring a kind of social value good? Huh? Couldn't say what 
that means if my life depended on it. As I understand it, Rorty abandons the 
notion of truth in favor of intersubjective agreement while pragmatic truth in 
the MOQ is neither social nor biological but intellectual. (Truth is an 
intellectual species of the Good.) 

> Ron said:
> Aristotle makes almost the exact same arguement leading up to the theory 
> behind
> the axiom of non-contradiction and it is precisely how you explained above 
> that
> truth and falsity have any meaning, which is an arguement distinct from the 
> one
> Rorty as you characterize his position above,truth as a means to serve 
> personal
> interests, Socrates in Platos Protagoras makes a similar arguement with 
> Sophism,
>  it is a love
> for wisdom that allows pragmatic truth to have it's highest quality meaning.
> 
> There is a wisdom that comes along with pragmatic truth, for a metaphor
> you may appreciate, the distinction is quite like the distinction between
> biological and social quality. Pragmatic truth is thought by Rorty to be
> biologically dominated and requires a wisdom of social level patterns
> a love of wisdom a social desire for goodness, excellence, as a first
> principle to come to the kind of social value good you seem to be requiring.




                                          
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