From: joedees@bellsouth.net
Date: Thu Jul 25 2002 - 02:03:15 MDT
There is an unspoken adjective in the statement "everything is 
subjective'; it is 'everything is (equally) subjective', and such is not the 
case, as complexity theory, with its notion of fitness landscapes for 
multiple alternatives (so that the sum of all possible fitness percentages 
statistically add up to 1, or certainty) has shown.  This is why we can 
say that a Theist pursuing Wild Nature is a more fit interpretation for the  
Moby Dick allegory than Bo-Peep's pursuit of her benighted sheep.
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