Greetings,
KEVIN:
>The Metaphysics of Quality is a moral philosophy, but need not concern
>itself with specific moral stances. We should apply MOQ to specifics but
>not apply specifics to MOQ. . . I also feel that the integrity of MOQ requires
>severing any non-abstract principles within it. Specific applications can
>be wrong, but the general principles should be perfect. LilaSquad cannot
>perfect the general principles if it concentrates on specifics.
I have to disagree. Metaphysics (as with all investigation) should consider the
general AND the
specific, oscillating between the two in order that each be verified and enhanced by
the other.
Without this system of checks and balances any investigation will inevitably wander
off into
fantasy. The appeal to the metaphysics/physics distinction is misplaced. Physics does
not (only),
"concern itself with the specific, (and) metaphysics with the general," as claimed.
Physics is all
about generalising from specific data. From the 'general' theory of relativity to the
laws of
gravity, every scientific theory is a generalisation.
The LS must concentrate upon both specific and general if it is to have any rational
credibility.
Struan
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Struan Hellier
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