LS Re: What's wrong with the SOM?


Martin Striz (striz@zeus.ezwv.com)
Wed, 11 Feb 1998 04:07:42 +0100


>He doesn't really state which land he belongs to, but according to the
>Oxford web page he's teaching Kant, and I really can't say if Kant went
>outside the SOM borderline. Anyone?

Kant practically defined the SOM! He "saved" objectivity, as Pirsig put
it, when he proposed there was a priori (in the mind, subject side)
knowledge that we automatically have, which we use to filter and integrate
sense experience (object side).

Martin Striz
striz@ezwv.com

"And what is good...and what is not good,
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