[MD] in defence of the "relative"
MarshaV
valkyr at att.net
Thu Nov 12 08:51:23 PST 2009
Steve,
Okay, do you know this as other than a belief based on your particular
experience and understanding of the MoQ and SOM?
How do you know ""the absolute" is whatever is regarded as the ultimate
basis of all being." Where does that definition come from?
Marsha
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[mailto:moq_discuss-bounces at lists.moqtalk.org] On Behalf Of Steven Peterson
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Subject: Re: [MD] in defence of the "relative"
Hi Marsha,
I said:
> In SOM philosphy, "the absolute" is whatever is regarded as the
> ultimate basis of all being. If you want to apply such SOM terms as
> absolutism and relativism to the MOQ, then DQ fits the bills as "the
> absolute."
Marsha:
> How do you know this as other than an opinion based on you particular
> experience and understanding of the MoQ and SOM? Please not: Because I
say
> so....
Steve:
I don't understand the relevance of opinion. Opinion vs what???
Are you saying that you don't accept the definition of "absolute" that
I presented or that you don't accept that DQ fits this definition?
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