Then:  

"... One can then examine intellectual realities the same way he examines 
paintings in an art gallery, not with an effort to find out which one is the 
‘real’ painting, but simply to enjoy and keep those that are of value. There 
are 
many sets of intellectual reality in existence and we can perceive some to have 
more quality than others, but that we do so is, in part, the result of our 
history and current patterns of values. 

  (RMP,LILA,Chapter 8)

Ron:
How can one ever do this if SOM is reification and reification is how the brain 
works. You are asking
us to subscribe to an intellectual idea when you state that all intellectual 
ideas are SOM.
You are then saying that there is only ONE set of intellectual reality the 
subject/object set.
there is no history and current patterns of value just the function of the 
brain. There are no
"many" sets of intellectual reality, your whole arguement denies this position.

It just doesent make any sense


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