Similar but different?
I have devolved into lurker mode for the past few months, but am tempted to
jump in briefly.
My take on the free will vs determinism issue, as well as the DQ vs sq
interpretations of art, music and intellectual knowledge is simply that they
are all by-products of the division process itself. All the divisions are
practical yet none are essential or INHERENT in reality. Without the
division, the entire free will issue begins to dissolve away, as what is
there to be free from? Similarly, the artistic development isn't one of
reaction to a song, it is growth and development of something that is only
later divisible (inadequately) into component parts. The growth process
itself is what the story of the song relates to.
We don't experience DQ. DQ is experience, including that experience of
deriving and dividing this experience into that which is interpreted as the
self, or the voluntary self, or the song.
Similar, but different.....
Rog
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