[Ham]
> From your comments I take it you believe a) that things either come from 
> nothing or create themselves; b) that there is no primary source; c) that 
> sensibility is not distinguished from objective reality; d) that  absolute 
> truth is humanly accessible; and e) that the value of existence may be 
> realized 
> through factual knowledge.  f) You did not understand what I meant by 
> existence 
> as "the appearance of differentiated otherness", and g) argue that we must 
> "find a source" (I assume empirically) in order to posit one.
> ...you apparently don't believe h) that experience is derived from 
> (or a construct of) value.

 
a) is false.  I believe that things either come from nothing or are created by 
something else.  In no case
do they create themselves.
f) is true.
g) is false.  Nothing is pre-requisite to positing a source.  However, that 
doesn't mean there is one.
As for b) - e) & h), I don't see how they follow from what I said.  
Craig    



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