Since religious analogy's have been borught to the surface, I would like to 
add a little comment/question.

While I was reading Huxley's book titled, "Island," I found a rather 
interesting quotation from Spinoza:  "The more a man knows about individual 
objects, the more he knows about god."

Huxley translates this to mean:  The  more man knows about himself in 
realtion to every kind of expreience, the greater the chance of him 
realizing who in fact he is.

I'm just curious what a metaphysics of Quality analysis of this quotation 
would mean.  Maybe replace the would God with good, and man's knowledge of 
individual objects to intellectual quality?  Just a suggestion.

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