Hi David,

I tend to think of that third perspective as the Yin and Yang - a
balance of the two - a respect between the other two - a co-creation
of the other two - an "inclusional flow" of the other two - choose
your metaphor - .... Rather than something distinct (that really would
be a magic bullet if you can find it).

I think of this as Rebecca's "Relationalism" (of the two) as an
antidote to any kind of relativism (between them).

And - PAUL - PLEASE come back and talk to us.
Ian

On Mon, Jun 10, 2013 at 9:16 PM, David Morey <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi MOQers
>
> This video on Sellars and the Myth of the Given featuring Ray Brassier
> is certainly of interest to MOQers:
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dI5MZ2kBK9M
>
> All the best
> David M
>
> PS Thanks to Paul Turner for his good essay on 2 perspectives on the MOQ,
> do we need a third perspective that takes the best of the lower 2?
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