I inserted an additional chapter into my metaphysic this morning:
Part XVI. This brings it up to a total of twenty parts, or chapters. The new chapter is written merely as a draft, and deals with an uncommon subject, which however is crucial to the metaphysic. We trace relations in this world, in the midst of an infinity of relations -- yet some of the concepts we so form, we prioritise. They carry a greater weight than others. How is this?
2 comments:
I think, that is not a metaphysical question but a cognitive or psychological question out of the decision-theory or evaluation-theory.
Yes, that is right. At the same time, I am seeking to incorporate value judgements in my metaphysic, which seeks to understand the nature of the whole of reality. Historically, it has been a big question as to whether one can do this or not.
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