[MD] expanded rationality

Joseph Maurer jhmau at comcast.net
Mon Jul 16 11:37:07 PDT 2012


Hi Marsha and All,

"Nothing" and "indefinable" describe differing metaphysical reality.
Indefinable does not interdict an experience of DQ.  Nothing denies the
experience of DQ.  

What is the balancing act of knowing the indefinable?  Experience!  You
can't argue from not this/not that for a reality of DQ.  In the metaphysical
format of physics DQ is reality, while remaining indefinable.

Negation does not affirm metaphysical reality, not this not that. Socrates
became a metaphysician beyond the limits of a physician.

Joe

On 7/16/12 12:26 AM, "MarshaV" <valkyr at att.net> wrote:

> Knowing nothing made Socrates the wisest man, or so said the exalted Pythia of
> Delphi, yet his was a mind of constant and fearless inquiry and testing.  He
> wasn't afraid of falsification; he seems to have welcomed it. Testing, one,
> two, three, testing...   





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