LS Re: Explain the subject-object metaphysics


Mary Wittler (Mary.Wittler.mwittler@nt.com)
Tue, 19 May 1998 07:15:48 +0100


Diana,

I like this definition very much!

> The subject-object metaphysics is the assumption that reality is divided
> into two separate and irreducible realms of subject and object. The
> subject being that which experiences and the object being that which is
> experienced. From this assumption arises the idea that there is a
> subjective reality experienced by each individual and an objective
> reality which exists independent of any individual.
>
Mary Wittler
mwittler@nortel.com

>
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