[MD] Indeterminate?
MarshaV
valkyr at att.net
Sun Apr 7 12:20:44 PDT 2013
Hi dmb,
Marsha:
I was addressing Dynamic Quality as indivisible, undefinable and unknowable: inderterminate. I was not addressing the philosophical problems associated determinism/indeterminism. And I clearly stated that I was using the standard dictionary definition.
in·de·ter·mi·nate
adjective
1. not determinate; not precisely fixed in extent; indefinite;uncertain.
2. not clear; vague.
3. not established.
4. not settled or decided.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/indeterminate?s=t
Marsha now:
Let's take a look at indeterminate from the 'not determinate' aspect:
de·ter·mi·nate
adjective
1. [not] having defined limits; [not] definite.
2. [not] settled; [not] positive.
3. [not] conclusive; [not] final.
4. [not] resolute.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/determinate?s=t
Marsha:
I think the definition works well. As for you I have no interest in addressing your projections, misrepresentations, sarcasm, irony, parody and insults are not interesting to me.
I remember you writing that you owned a 4-volume set of books entitled 'Encyclopedia of Philosophy'. Thin ink on thin paper... Jargon and philosophology do not make you and your posts more valuable; not to me.
Marsha
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