[MD] Is Morality innate in the cosmos?
David M
davidint at blueyonder.co.uk
Mon Feb 20 10:58:22 PST 2006
Ham
I think the concept of 'is' has no place
in any realm beyond the here and now.
DM
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ham Priday" <hampday1 at verizon.net>
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Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 2:51 AM
Subject: Re: [MD] Is Morality innate in the cosmos?
> David --
>
>> How can essence be 'infinite potentiality' and also the 'totality
>> of all that is'? Are you a professional metaphysical comedian?
>> The former surely includes all that isn't too?
>
> OK, "totality" is a poor choice of terms for Cusa's first principle. I
> should have said Essence is the transcendent source of all that is. I
> don't
> see the logic in an essential "all that isn't."
>
> The point I was trying to make (with SA) is that we're dealing with two
> primary, antithetical "absolutes": all that is (Essence) and all that
> isn't
> (Nothingness). The empirical fact that "something is" refutes the
> proposition that All is Nothingness.
>
> -- Ham
>
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