[MD] Kant's Motorcycle

David M davidint at blueyonder.co.uk
Sat Dec 2 12:03:58 PST 2006


Hi

I think the point of the MOQ
was to say that there is nothing to
see and know until it effects us,
until we notice it, because it
is changing us, our experience is
experience of the world, we experience
it because it is dynamically changing us.
We are not SOM observers out of touch with
our reality, detached and uneffected.
Hence MOQ is an engaged pragmatism.

David M


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "LARAMIE LOEWEN" <jeffersonrank1 at msn.com>
To: <moq_discuss at moqtalk.org>
Sent: Saturday, December 02, 2006 4:11 PM
Subject: Re: [MD] Kant's Motorcycle


> Hi Joe,
>
>>Aristotle held that you can't want something until you know what it is, so
>>truth-abstraction is superior to good-will.
>
> I think Aristotle was right.  In order to feel something, you have to be 
> able
> to ~see~ it.  Cognition determines the ~form~ of enlightenment.  Just 
> thought
> I'd throw that out there.
>
> Laramie
>
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