Hi Steve and All,

In the MOQ as opposed to SOM, there is a perception of indefinable DQ.  Any
theory of knowledge has to address how we progress from what we don't know
to what we do know, The Color Purple.

I do not understand yet accept a concept of metaphysics in an
indefinable/definable format. Levels in Evolution is a container for the
baggage. Yes there is a flavor.  Imho a truth in logic enhances a value in
perception by recognizing the place where evolution has value!

Evolution!  How do I know the color purple?  Some are color-blind.  There
must be a process for knowledge.  What process contains indefinable
DQ.  A logical suggestion is a theory of evolution, levels in existence!
How do we get on the same page?  Look inside for the same experience!
Forget logic!  You are who you are!  Why try to define yourself?  Give
someone else that task!  Marriage!  Social order.  There is no logic in
free-will, but there is a perception that handcuffs are real.

Isn't it odd, Logic determines personality.  I am a flavor!  The truth in
flavors, personality.   Once I manifest my flavor, I am judged on how I
taste.  

Joe

On 9/21/11 5:39 AM, "Steven Peterson" <[email protected]> wrote:

> If we are going to compare free will and determinism on equal footing,
> then we ought to be willing to drop the metaphysical baggage from BOTH
> terms. If not--If we are going to consider determinism in its most
> absurd
> metaphysical form then we should do the same with free will. Likewise,
> if we are going to try to rescue the notion of free will by freeing it
> of its metaphysical baggage, we ought to do the same for determinism.


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