[MD] Free Will

Steven Peterson peterson.steve at gmail.com
Sun May 8 05:31:40 PDT 2011


Craig,

On Sat, May 7, 2011 at 11:53 PM,  <craigerb at comcast.net> wrote:
> [Pirsig]
> "To say that "A causes B" or to say that "B values
> precondition A" is to say the same thing. The difference is one of words
> only. Instead of saying "A magnet causes iron filings to move toward it,"
> you can say "Iron filings value movement toward a magnet."
>
> In "Iron filings value movement toward a magnet." What is B, what is precondition A & what is precondition A
> a precondition of?


A is your thumb, and B is your ass. Why don't you tell me what your
point is instead of making me jump through hoops?



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