Hello Marsha,

> "Unlike subject-object metaphysics the Metaphysics of Quality does not insist 
> on a single exclusive truth. If subjects and objects are held to be the 
> ultimate reality then we're permitted only one construction of things - that 
> which corresponds to the 'objective' world - and all other constructions are 
> unreal. But if Quality or excellence is seen as the ultimate reality then it 
> becomes possible for more than one set of truths to exist. Then one doesn't 
> seek the absolute Truth.' One seeks instead the highest quality intellectual 
> explanation of things with the knowledge that if the past is any guide to the 
> future this explanation must be taken provisionally; as useful until 
> something better comes along. One can then examine intellectual realities the 
> same way one 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 an
 d 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."
>      (LILA)
> 
> And why I consider your opinions, as well as mine, hypothetical (supposed but 
> not neccesarily real or true.)

You are still using the word 'truth' as if it refers to some fixed ideal.  Yes 
you are recognising the insufficiency of such a viewpoint - but when you shy 
away from using the term 'truth' you still seem to be under the impression that 
all it could ever refer to is a 'single exclusivity'.  But as the quote you 
provide explains - truths are not to be taken as some fixed ideal but they are 
to be taken as *useful* until something better comes along.  

The key word here as I have highlighted is *useful*.  Is it *useful* to tell 
the victims families of the Hiroshima bombings that the bombs which killed 
their loved ones were 'hypothetical'?  No, in fact it is very un-empathetic and 
not useful.  Is it *useful* to say that the only way truth can be interpreted 
is as a single exclusivity?  As the quote explains -  no it is not useful and 
so it is not true!  So please stop shying away from the word truth and using 
'hypothetical' instead as if truth has only one meaning.  Truth is provisional 
and taken as useful until something better comes along!   That is quite 
different than hypothetical. If you cannot see that then please look at a 
dictionary.  

-David.
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