Greetings,
Glove. As a professional jazz musician (until last year) I can assure you that perfect pitch can be
learned. I don't possess it but I know people who do and in two cases I know how they learned it. I
can't be arsed to do so myself as I don't see one advantage over relative pitch, but that is beside
the point. I don't think this is related to our the current discussion of what is good, but if you
think it is then please do tell me why.
">So when you ask "Can we ascertain what is good from empirical evidence?" I
>would rather put it that we acertain empirical evidence from what is good
>intellectually and turn it into unambiguous social level agreements which
>has no regard to the "absolute" value contained therein, yet it must be
>there implicitly."
Forgive me, but that makes no sense to me whatsoever. Care to explain?
">Basically your question seems to boil down to "what is quality?" I am not
>sure anyone has an answer to that question, for even by looking deeply into
>the interaction between the social and intellect levels, we are still unable
>to say with certainty what Dynamic force of value dictates in any given
>situation."
Is this more non-naturalistic situation ethics? If it is then my questions to Magnus apply to you
also.
">Therefore I would say that the MOQ states that all schools of
>thought are correct on this very difficult question."
Presumably you would exclude the school of thought that regards the MoQ's take on quality as
bollocks? Care to be a tad more precise? If the MoQ is all things to all men then it becomes nothing
to anyone and I can't imagine that you accept that for one minute.
Struan
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