[MD] Metaphysics and the mystic.
Joseph Maurer
jhmau at comcast.net
Fri Feb 3 13:44:37 PST 2012
Hi Mark,
DQ is indefinable experience. I know the indefinable from an emotional
perspective. DQ/SQ experience is indefinable/definable intellectual
experience. How can a metaphysical description of existence differ from a
physical description of existence? DQ/SQ! How does the metaphysical
description of existence evolution, differ from the physical description of
reality which manifests in levels in evolution?
The study of physics defines that which exists.
The study of metaphysics is the study of existence itself, levels in
existence, evolution, which format the existence of physics in terms of
evolution in existence.
I do not know if that makes any sense. DQ/SQ, indefinable/definable is hard
for me to conceptualize. I conceptualize evolution as levels in existence.
Joe
On 2/2/12 9:00 PM, "118" <ununoctiums at gmail.com> wrote:
> Joe,
> All I suggested is that you define DQ as "that which you experience". This
> was your suggestion. You can leave it at that and not define any more because
> we know what you mean.
>
> Sent laboriously from an iPhone,
> Mark
>
> On Feb 1, 2012, at 11:47 AM, Joseph Maurer <jhmau at comcast.net> wrote:
>
>> Hi Mark and all,
>>
>> I can't define the experience of DQ since the experience of the indefinable
>> is indefinable. To what faculty for knowledge do I appeal? Emotions? I
>> will never know DQ! Emotions format reality in metaphysics? Go girl! The
>> beginning slice for metaphysical description cannot be spoken.
>>
>> There seems to be something wrong with the logic in that sentence. The
>> problem seems to be that existence comes in levels which are definable and
>> indefinable. What a cesspool!
>>
>> What is indefinable existence? When I broaden my metaphysics to DQ is
>> indefinable I am flirting with DQ is unknowable except, maybe the first
>> slice of knowledge is /SQ.
>>
>> If I start slicing reality by evolution can I posit an indefinable level?
>> My opinion is that definability is not resolvable by a logic DQ/SQ
>> metaphysics! The space / between DQ/SQ is indefinable/definable experience.
>> That seems to be a contradiction. It is certainly indefinable!
>>
>> Joe
>>
>>
>> On 1/31/12 11:23 AM, "118" <ununoctiums at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> You could perhaps define DQ as "something which you experience"
>>
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