Re: MD Two theories of truth

From: David MOREY (us@divadeus.freeserve.co.uk)
Date: Mon Nov 03 2003 - 19:17:23 GMT

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    DMB

    you can see how well science works using intersubjective agreement.
    The agreement is with respect to interpreting experimental results.

    DM

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    From: "MATTHEW PAUL KUNDERT" <mpkundert@students.wisc.edu>
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    Subject: Re: MD Two theories of truth

    > DMB hammers away:
    > Can you tell me the difference between intersubjectively agreed upon
    attributes and subjective qualities?
    >
    > Matt tries one last time in vain:
    > Various degrees of intersubjectivity is all that is left after you give up
    on the poles of "objective" and "subjective," as Pirsig himself does. To
    shunt "intersubjective agreement" under the old label of "subjective" is to
    miss the point.
    >
    > Matt
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