[MD] Free Will

craigerb at comcast.net craigerb at comcast.net
Sun May 8 19:06:47 PDT 2011


[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?
If you can't even give an explanation of what your position means, it's time to give it up.         
Craig


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