Hi Andre and All,

My understanding of the reality of experience proposed by Persig contains an
experience of DQ (indefinable), SQ (definable) reality.

My experience of an indefinable lies in consciousness (self awareness).  New
experience makes it possible to describe something previously unknown.  How
is DQ experienced.  The individual has a faculty for a conscious experience
of indefinable reality.  Individual consciousness is used to define reality.
As history shows reality has been hither and yon.

DQ experience itself is indefinable metaphysics.  Consciousness of
individuality coupled with life anchors a possibility for describing an
experience of indefinable reality.  Metaphysics MOQ accepts a reality of
DQ/SQ experience in individuality.  Sentient consciousness, freewill,
upholds the awareness needed for DQ/SQ.  Animals follow mechanical instinct.

Joe 


On 1/3/14 2:28 PM, "Andre" <[email protected]> wrote:

> And so, as my understanding of the MoQ goes it indeed does contain the
> experience of reality like sentient because it is a sq pragmatic
> contribution. But the MoQ puts its qualifications right there...i.e. the
> experience is provisional, fractional and therefore subsumed within the
> whole not able to make any claim about the whole(Quality)or for that
> matter any of its parts (sq).


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