Copleston text:
In point of fact, however, 'judgment is not the synthesis of ideas, but the 
reference of ideal content to reality'. And it is Bradley's contention that the 
latent and ultimate subject of any judgment is reality as a whole, reality, we 
may say, with a capital letter. 'Not only (this is our doctrine) does all 
judgment affirm of Reality, but in every judgment we have the assertion that 
"Reality is such that S is P".' If, for example, I assert that this leaf is 
green, I am asserting that reality as a whole, the universe, is such that this 
leaf is green. There is no such thing as an isolated particular fact. So-called 
particular facts are what they are only because reality as a whole is what it 
is.

This point of view has an evident bearing on the relative adequacy of different 
types of judgment. For if reality as a whole is the latent ultimate subject of 
every judgment, it follows that the more particular a judgment is, the less 
adequate is it as a description of its ultimate subject. Further, an analytic 
judgment, in the sense of one which analyses a particular given 
sense-experience, distorts reality by arbitrarily selecting elements from a 
complex whole and treating them as though they constituted a self-sufficient 
particular [226] fact, whereas there are no such facts. The only 
self-sufficient fact is reality as a whole.  



RMP:

Very good.





On May 23, 2013, at 6:48 AM, David Harding <[email protected]> wrote:

> And so I conclude - Marsha is a mystic and has no interest in intellectual 
> quality or questions about whether something exists before we think about it.
> 
> On 23/05/2013, at 8:11 PM, MarshaV <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> 
>> 
>> On May 23, 2013, at 5:43 AM, David Harding <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>>> Marsha wrote:
>>>> You don't think so?   
>>>> 
>>>> Marsha wrote more:
>>>> 
>>>> Imagination?  How did you come to choose this particular entry from the 
>>>> dictionary?  How did you know this is what I meant?  Maybe I meant 
>>>> 'imagination' as a stand-in for 'illusion', 'ghost', 'useful fiction' and 
>>>> 'maya'.  
>>>> 
>>>> Dictionary:
>>>> 
>>>> Dictionary - "a book, optical disc, mobile device, or online lexical 
>>>> resource(such as Dictionary.com ) containing a selection of the words of a 
>>>> language, giving information about their meanings, pronunciations, 
>>>> etymologies, inflected forms, derived forms, etc., expressed in either the 
>>>> same or another language; lexicon; glossary. Print dictionaries of various 
>>>> sizes, ranging from small pocket dictionaries to multivolume books, 
>>>> usually sort entries alphabetically, as do typical CD or DVD dictionary 
>>>> applications, allowing one to browse through the terms in sequence. All 
>>>> electronic dictionaries, whether online or installed on a device, can 
>>>> provide immediate, direct access to a search term, its meanings, and 
>>>> ancillary information: _an unabridged dictionary of English; a 
>>>> Japanese-English dictionary_." 
>>>> 
>>>> And more:
>>>> Is this what you think?  You think of value sometimes as external 
>>>> "objects"?  That's interesting.   
>>>> 
>>>> And finally some more:
>>>> I can't imagine such a question.  I accept the MoQ's fundamental principal 
>>>> that the world is nothing but Value.  
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Marsha,
>>> 
>>> You seem only interested in playing the game of 'intellectual tries and 
>>> fails to catch the mystic'.  Oh, oh - I'll play the intellectual - you play 
>>> the Mystic! 
>>> 
>>> And go!
>>> 
>>> Orrrr.. not so much.  dmb might like to play this game but I don't.  Are 
>>> you interested in the question of whether things exist before we think 
>>> about them?
>> 
>> David,
>> 
>> Who's playing games now?  Do you expect to manipulate me with such rhetoric? 
>>  Your question doesn't make sense to me.  
>> Everything-is-connected-to-everything...  Play the part of an intellectual 
>> if it makes you feel superior.   I'll play the role of a flow of 
>> ever-changing, conditionally co-dependent and impermanent static patterns: 
>> inorganic patterns, biological patterns, social patterns and intellectual 
>> patterns of value flowing within the infinite field of Dynamic Quality.    
>> 
>> Bye David.
>> 
>> 
>> Marsha 
>> 
>> 
>> 
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