Hey Joe,


Joe said:

A question for MOQ metaphysics is how can an indefinable be a 

marker?  I know the indefinable and it gives me a sense of direction 

if I acknowledge the direction to which it is pointing.



Matt:

If that question was real, wouldn't "acknowledge" be the wrong word 

for the conundrum of the question?  Isn't the problem of an 

indefinable marker (and the indeterminacy thesis) that "the direction" 

of the marker is something we can be wrong about?  If that is the 

case, then the indefinable does give us a sense of direction, but as 

we could be wrong about what that gift is, the rhetoric of 

acknowledging/ignoring seems wrong, wouldn't it?



Matt                                      
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