[MD] side thought

X Acto xacto at rocketmail.com
Sat Feb 20 13:52:13 PST 2010


Came to a rather interesting part in metaphysics by ole Aristotle
in regard to relativism, the kind that takes relativism to the infinite.
We'd call such a thing an absolute relativism the kind that often gets
quite a workout in discussions regarding Pragmatism .and it's pragmatism
and Pirsig what comes to the forefront of the problems with a philosphicaly
absolute relativistic stance, that Aristotle makes the statement that it
neglects the "good". I thought that was the best answer to the question
of an absolutley relativistic metaphysical viewpoint.

He makes a pragmatic arguement to support this statement, he says 
the good is a limit, something in which one is prepared to act apon,
which sounded alot like Willy James. 


      



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