From: Wim Nusselder (wim.nusselder@antenna.nl)
Date: Sat Nov 22 2003 - 22:44:23 GMT
Dear Matt K.,
You repeated 22 Nov 2003 08:08:10 -0600 your criticism of metaphysical
questions (defined as questions supposing a appearance/reality distinction),
to which I am sympathetic.
You argued that my metaphysical questions (philosophical questions according
to your definitions as they don't suppose that distinction) and answers
(which don't suppose that distinction either) are trivial.
You did't seem to answer my question what alternative way you have to
organize your beliefs and your experience.
Repeating what I wrote 19 Nov 2003 23:19:15 +0100:
You wrote 17 Nov 2003 21:00:53 -0600 that "vocabulary" refers for you to "a
systematic arrangement" or "organization of your beliefs". You reject 18 Nov
2003 18:52:17 -0600 organizing your beliefs by means of "the standard
metaphysical questions about reality". How else do YOU organize YOUR
beliefs?
With friendly greetings,
Wim
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