[MD] Distinguishing Levels

ian glendinning psybertron at gmail.com
Tue May 30 10:00:14 PDT 2006


Khaled, (and Arlo)

These truths (values and beliefs) are as solid as their Quality.

And to close the loop, as Arlo says, the exercise of assigning these
truth values and belief qualities ARE indeed intelectual activities.
The MoQ as symbolically expounded IS an intellectual pattern. (We've
been here before.)

Ian

On 5/30/06, Khaled Alkotob <khaledsa at juno.com> wrote:
> Ian, Arlo, Craig and others.
>
> One more question to add to the mix here. How solid are these Values and
> Believes?
>
> Once you are standing in bread line.
>
> Khaled
>
> [Ian]
> >
> > In the same way as you've taken the MoQ redefinition of truth as
> > "that
> > which is good", you need to take "belief" on to "that which is
> > understood to be good" or "better than alternatives".
> >
> > Intellectual patterns are no different from social in that respect.
> > Some are better than others. Treating intellectual patterns as
> > having
> > some logically absolute truth / falsity value would be making no
> > progress. (Intellect is more than logic too.)
> >
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