Hi Marsha,
That is a good understanding as far as I am concerned.  It does beg the 
question as to what we mean by real.  It seems to me that we participate in the 
creation of the real.  The real can therefore not be held objectively at arms 
length.  Through the creation of knowledge we can create ontology.

The only reason we cannot create ontology and keep it indeterminate, is that is 
what we want.  What you suggest is what others suggest, and that is to not 
discuss the nature of Quality.  This goes against what MoQ is for, in my 
opinion.  I am not sure why everybody is afraid to discuss Quality (create 
ontology).   Perhaps they lack imagination.  Quality has been discussed from an 
ontological point of view throughout the ages.

My guess is that such people misunderstand SQ, and are afraid of it.

Cheers,


Mark

On Dec 4, 2012, at 9:11 PM, MarshaV <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> Hi Mark,
> 
> It is my understanding that ontology is concerned with what is fundamentally 
> real, while epistemology is concerned with understanding what it is to have 
> knowledge.  For me the MoQ is ontologically indeterminate (DQ), and 
> epistemologically relativistic (sq), relative to past and present patterns of 
> value and the dynamics of moment.  
> 
> 
> Marsha
> 
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