Re: virus: Objects all in a row

Robin Faichney (robin@faichney.demon.co.uk)
Thu, 8 Oct 1998 09:13:52 +0100


In message <199810072046.PAA27346@castaway.uwf.edu>, Joe E. Dees
<jdees0@students.uwf.edu> writes
>> - intersubjectivity- noun
>>
>> Are you sure?
>>
>
>This definition is pre-existentialism and pre-phenomenology.
>Intersubjective phenomena are those agreed upon by two or more
>subjects (observers) and belong to the realm of meaning; objective
>phenomena are observer-independent (see Kant's noumena) and
>belong to the realm of brute being (being w/o meaning). We have
>yet to apprehend an objective phenomenon, and by definition will
>never do so; we perceive our subjective and sense-dependent
>hermeneutic interpretations of them.

What he said! (Nice one, Joe.)

-- 
Robin