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Re: [Critical-Realism] Mervyn's really good question!
Hi Mervyn,
The misreading explains why you misunderstood; it doesn't explain why
you made up a quote.
'Semio' and 'causal' do not divide up turf; they jointly cover the
terrain. Human action is always causal and always meaningful, and
fully so in both cases. I say that if meanings do not engage
ordinary causal mechanisms they are not causal, not that reasons are
not causal. I agree with the view that reasons are causes; I
disagree with the view that they are causes even when they do not, as
you say, set matter in motion.
All the same, Mervyn, 'semi' for 'semio' is a rather extraordinary
misreading. We are dealing with fairly dense material. Is it
possible you've read other things I've written here with the same
hurried willingness to misunderstand?
howard
At 11:06 AM 12/8/2007, you wrote:
>Hi Howard
>
>OK, I misread "semio-causal" as "semi-causal". Still, isn't the import
>similar? I think you imply in a number of places that meanings are not
>causal, only the physical/material is. On the standard CR view, reasons,
>when we act on them, are causes, ie make a material difference to the world,
>set matter in motion; if they are not causes, then from this perspective
>your position is in effect that acting for a reason is "only partly caused".
>
>
>If this is not so, what is the basis for distinguishing "semio" and "causal"
>in this context?
>
>Mervyn
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
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>Sent: 08 December 2007 14:47
>To: Continuation of the Spoon Bhaskar List
>Subject: [Critical-Realism] Mervyn's really good question!
>
>
>Hi Mervyn,
>
>You ask a really good question here:
>
> ><And now, Howard, you start asserting it as fact that "action is
> >only partly causal" (where did that drop from? -- the generally accepted CR
> >position is that reasons are causes) >
>
>Yes, "where did that drop from?"
>
>The text set between quotation marks and attributed to my asserting
>exists in no emails posted by me.
>
>I have no idea what you are claiming here, and of course you will
>understand what I say in the way you understand it. I can't do
>anything about that. You can conclude on the basis of what I say
>that I argue for pure positivity, am an inveterate in my monovalence,
>etc. Those are your opinions to hold and explain.
>
>But you can't put words in my mouth and then put them between scare
>quotes. Let's keep the historical record straight.
>
>As for the substance of what you here argue I am saying, I hold no
>such view and as soon as I understand how you are inferring this
>position from what I actually have said, I'll try to explain.
>
>best,
>
>howard
>
>
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