From: mark maxwell (laughingpines@yahoo.co.uk)
Date: Thu Dec 01 2005 - 01:06:55 GMT
Dear forum,
Does Logical inference require subject/object
relationships?
I think it is clear logical inference requires
differentiations, but i am not convinced these
differentiations have to be of a S/O nature.
1. If Logical inference is intellectual value, and,
2. If logical inference does not require S/O
relationships, then,
3. the values of logical inference may still challenge
social values.
4. If logical inference does not require S/O
relationships and may still challenge social values,
then,
5. the claim that SOM is the most advanced
intellectual pattern from which the MOQ emerged is
irrelevent, because,
6. S/O relationships are not the intellect, therefore,
6. assuming 2. Skutvik's SOL is destroyed.
Thoughts anyone?
Mark
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