[MD] The Quality/MOQ dichotomy.

Ian Glendinning ian.glendinning at gmail.com
Wed Feb 4 00:16:08 PST 2009


Craig, I almost answered your original question to dmb ...

The differences may be more than conceptual - there is an inorganic
reality "out there" made of pov's (probably) - but your conception of
it and that difference between it and you (as distinct objects rather
than intertwined level-crossing patterns of value) is just conceptual.

The "distinction" is conceptual, as DMB said.

Ian

On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 12:58 AM,  <craigerb at comcast.net> wrote:
> [Craig]
>> So if I hold an object in my hand, I'm holding a concept in my hand?
>
> [dmb]
>> Yes, the distinction between you and the held object is conceptual.
>
> Yours is not the MoQ view.  Say, the object is a rock.  As an inorganic
> pov it interacts with the environment in much different ways than I do.
> It has an almost entirely different history than I do.  Our difference is
> not just conceptual.
> Craig
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