Hi Marsha,

>
> There is something strange in trying to know about knowing. The
> question is, does epistemology change within the MOQ?

Change? What was epistemology originally? Epistemology IMHO, is a  
problem of SOM, solved by the MOQ.  SOM philosophers constantly  
question where knowledge comes from since it doesn't have any  
objective foundations, thus according to SOM it doesn't exist. So  
this problem has been talked about until the cows come home because  
the metaphysics from which they were talking couldn't handle the  
problem.  It became such a problem it was even given a name,  
epistemology.

The MOQ rejects this and says that placing value as the source of all  
knowledge removes the SOM conundrum called epistemology. Value is the  
source of all knowledge. Knowledge coming from value according to the  
MOQ is beautifully called Intellectual patterns of value.

> Does the
> definition of 'knowing' change?  I just thought your limiting
> knowledge to the Intellectual level was interesting.

No, the definition of knowing doesn't change as said previously,  
however you still seem to be having difficulty in understanding?  
What's the problem which you are having?

Cheers,

David.
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