RE: MD When is an interpretation not an interpretation?

From: johnny moral (johnnymoral@hotmail.com)
Date: Thu Nov 13 2003 - 21:55:10 GMT

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    Hi Paul and Matt,

    Paul wrote:

    "The assertion that "the world causes us to have certain beliefs" assumes
    a pre-existing world, a world of causal pressures at least."

    I noticed this myself. I think the MoQ says that Quality (Morality) causes
    us to have certain beliefs. And then we indeed assume a pre-existing world
    based on the beliefs that we currently have. Morality is pre-existing, but
    isn't quite the same thing as a pre-existing world, since it has now been
    identified as ideas of patterns as opposed to material existence.

    Johnny

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