[MD] subject / object logic
pholden at davtv.com
pholden at davtv.com
Tue Aug 28 05:34:41 PDT 2007
Quoting david buchanan <dmbuchanan at hotmail.com>:
> . . .but
> when we think of morality of a basic sense of what's good and bad instead of
> just that set of cultural expectations then we can easily see how getting
> off the stove was "good".
> . . . we have to learn to trust our
> spontaneous nature. Even in activities that seems to also require structure,
> practice and precision - things like archery, motorcycling and sailing - we
> ought to trust that dynamic mode of perception.
> SOM works well enough to
> split atoms and go to the moon. When it comes to handling that level of
> reality, SOM really rocks. Its not that its wrong so much as it is limited.
> It has a way of putting all the emphasis on those lower levels of reality
> and/or reducing human things to those levels.
Excerpts I'll clip and save because they sum up important points about the
MOQ in a nutshell, especially the last sentence in the last excerpt above.
Thanks DMB,
Platt
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