Thats the way it seems to me, Ian.

On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 1:57 AM, Ian Glendinning
<[email protected]>wrote:

> >
>  ... as a definition of static. The difference between static and
> dynamic is that static is something (a species technically) - a
> pattern - that persists long enough to have humans  attach a name to
> its concept.
>
>
Perhaps another way of looking at it is that since sq is the result of  a
subjective judgment, then DQ could be construed as the ultimate object?   So
instead of hard and fast lines between subject and object, we have a
continuum with tendencies shading toward the static and the dynamic.

This is probably old stuff to most of you, but it never occurred to me to
look at it that way before.

John
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