[MD] What is SOM?

Krimel Krimel at Krimel.com
Thu Dec 20 08:17:52 PST 2007


Steve & Craig,

[Craig]
We have (a) subjects & objects in SOM, where they are the two fundamental
categories of existents & (b) subjective (social & intellectual) & objective
(inorganic & biological) static patterns in the MOQ, where they comprise the
fundamental categories only of static existents.  IMHO (a) has its usual
meaning.  The question for me is what is the relation of (a) to (b)?

[Krimel]
(a) Is more or less how the S/O spit gets discussed here but as I have said
this seem more or a linguistic misunderstanding that a serious issue. There
is only a single subject attempting to communicate with objects that appear
to have properties like itself.

(b) I do not think this characterizes S/O at all

I think Steve is correct to note that the MoQ divides "reality" into things
that wiggle (DQ) and things that hold still (SQ). We as "subjects" see these
properties internally and externally and we can come to a shared
(intersubjective) understanding of them. 






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