[MD] Reductionism
craigerb at comcast.net
craigerb at comcast.net
Wed Jun 24 11:04:48 PDT 2009
[Ham]
> I see no difference between a pattern and a thing-in-itself. This is part of your trouble. If there were TiTs, there would be only one correct
way to apprehend them. But like in the "duck/rabbit figure", there can be more than
one correct pattern that emerges.
[Ham]
> Philosophical theory is not a cumulative discipline like the physical sciences. This is minority view. Most philosophers hold that there is such progress in
philosophy.
[Ham]
> The value of an idea is timeless Not so. The value of an idea is relative to its circumstances.
[Ham]
> it is small-minded to regard an idea as having special significance simply > because it is "modern". No. That an idea is currently valuable is the most important
measure of its value.
[Craig, previously]
> The better view is determined by its explanatory value. [Ham]
> I posit Absolute Essence as the uncreated, undifferentiated,
> and unchanging source from which all otherness is negated.
> Pirsig posits DQ as "the Quality of freedom [that] creates this
> world in which we live, these patterns of static quality, the quality of
> order [that] preserves our world."
> Which view has more "explanatory value"?
I see no explanatory value in the view that our empirical world
has its source in anything " undifferentiated and unchanging".
Craig
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