Hi There
It's the beginning of the month, votes are in, and it's time to start discussion on
the new topic,
which is:
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#3
What exactly is the solution to the subject-object schisma given by MOQ ?
We know that MOQ replaces the object-subject split with a static-dynamic split, but
for
example the mind-matter relation is not clear (as turned out last months discussion).
If MOQ
goes beyond SOM then it should be possible to describe SOM in terms of MOQ and thus
clearifying typical SOM problems.
I propose the folowing problems:
- Describe 'object' in terms of MOQ; which are its static parts, and which are its
dynamic
parts ?
- Describe 'subject' in terms of MOQ; which are its static parts, and which are its
dynamic
parts ?
- Describe the relation between subject and object in terms of MOQ, and show why the
object-subject split is denied by MOQ.
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