From: Paul Turner (paul@turnerbc.co.uk)
Date: Wed Jan 05 2005 - 16:43:03 GMT
Hi Mark
msh asks:
Would you agree that visual sense data are changed for the better
(become more valuable) by the use of corrective lenses? If so, how
is this change related to DQ preselecting valuable data? It seems
that we must say that DQ is getting a little help?
Paul:
I'm not sure how to answer this, Mark. I'll give it some thought and get
back to you.
paul said:
I speculate that the experience of hot asphalt would become
indistinguishable from a sensation of pure negative quality.
msh asks:
Is this "sensation of pure negative quality" the same as we would
experience if the asphalt were not just hot, but boiling?
Paul:
Perhaps it would be more intense but the actual distinction between hot
and boiling would only emerge on reflection once a static judgment had
occurred i.e., the experience of Dynamic Quality is not a comparative
one.
Regards
Paul
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