Yes! Plato illustrated this in his divided line, and myth of the cave and in
the meno. There is a radical world of intelligibility, a rich world full of
entities, ordered structures and laws to be discovered....Husserl in his
"Logical Investigations" and in his "Ideas" maps this out powerfully.
Physically unseen intelligible structures are embedded within every physical
entity as their necessary conditions for existence and change as Aristotle and
St. Thomas Aquinas show, powerfully. The rich world of intelligibility of real
entities and ordered structures and laws was blotted out by the British
Empiricist's mistakes and errors. Husserl's criticism of this movement in the
works mentioned is still worth studying......
Sorry for butting in ...but I am trying to get back into the fm discussions in
some small way...
Have missed you both and hope you are flourishing!
Love in Christ,
Jon
Dan Brennan wrote:
> Hi Lorna,
>
>
> ......of yes, transpropositional *knowledge* which I keep trying to talk about
as being *other* than merely emotional exprience......and this apprehending is
done not by any part of our 'soul' but by our *spirit*
>
> Dan: I would like to elaborate on this...maybe later on tomorrow or in the
next couple of days...but there is that ontological knowing--being--absorbing
Reality with our spirit which is by no means subjectivism or emotionalism--a
nonrational experience--but *STILL* a real transaction of transcendent
knowledge. :-) Intuiting the unseen Real---not emoting the unseen unreal.
>
> Dan
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