Hi Steve and All,

Given the online MOQ, it seems to be evident that DQ/SQ has touched a nerve.
How can the indefinable have a place in metaphysics?  I guess some see it as
no big deal since everything is indefinable until you define it.

Even in that scenario (until you define it)  DQ remains undefined,
metaphysically important.  Evolution is indefinable as levels in existence!
That doesn't compute!  Must be something wrong with my computer or my brain!

Joe




On 11/28/11 10:57 AM, "Steven Peterson" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Since the time of Kant, it has
> become more and more apparent to non-philosophers that a
> really professional philosopher can supply a philosophical foundation
> for just about anything. This is one reason why philosophers
> have, in the course of our century, become increasingly
> isolated from the rest of culture. Our proposals to guarantee
> this and clarify that have come to strike our fellow-intellectuals
> as merely comic."


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