Joe Maurer stated March 17th 2013:
> In the theory of knowledge I find no place for abstraction. Direct
> experience of hierarchical existence reveals limits to conceptualization.
>
> I accept reality as levels in existence, evolution. I am in favor of a
> concept of hierarchical evolutionary reality through limits to the
> hierarchical structure. I can't jump on my horse and ride off in all
> directions.
>
> My metaphysical education was the study of SOM.
Ant McWatt comments:
Joe,
Firstly, I'd be interested in hearing more details of this "metaphysical
education" of yours!
Joe Maurer continued March 17th 2013:
> DQ/SQ is more readily
> understood as indefinable individuality, definable reality than
> subject/object division. DQ the indefinable manifests in evolution in
> existence of indefinable/definable reality.
Ant McWatt comments:
Secondly, I can largely follow what you're saying here Joe except for your use
of the term "individuality" in the phrase "indefinable individuality"
(especially in the context of Dynamic Quality). It's unclear to me why you
didn't use the term "reality" instead (so the term read as "indefinable
reality").
Best wishes, as ever,
Ant
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