Dear Sriram,
You wrote 9/6 22:01 -0700:
'The MOQ discards the reality of objects, matter, and substance. It says the
only thing that is real is quality or value.'
Wouldn't it be better to say that the MoQ discards the irreality of sujects
and that it says that both (speaking about) objects and (speaking about)
subjects refer to static patterns of value/quality and therefore to reality?
With friendly greetings,
Wim
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