[MD] subject/object: pragmatism

David M davidint at blueyonder.co.uk
Sun Dec 16 10:13:45 PST 2007


Hi SA

I see. Yes indeed the situation and the choices available
have many, perhaps mostly, aspects that are what random
for us as individuals, i.e we did not select them. What
I am refering to is that our response is always a matter
of choice, as there are always possibilities available,
otherwise there would be only SQ and no DQ in certain
situations. I'm saying there is always DQ present, i.e.
possibilities beyond what is actually occuring.

David M

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From: "Heather Perella" <spiritualadirondack at yahoo.com>
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Subject: Re: [MD] subject/object: pragmatism


>     [David M]
>> prefer is obviously a choice and chance involves no
>> choice, as an active human being I'd suggest you
> always have
>> to choose, whether you choose to reject, embrace or
> to be
>> indifferent. Can you do anything truly randomly?
>
>
>
>     Yes, you we do 'things' randomly all the time.
> This is what I was pointing out with the flavors of
> ice cream.  It depends on your inclination.  The
> flavors of ice cream are random.  We as human beings
> are not saying the word will have these flavors of ice
> cream, these ice cream flavors just so happen to be
> here for us to prefer/choose.  Thus, what is random
> becomes more distinction in selection according to our
> preference, yes this is correct, but it is not choice
> all the way through, due to random events being where
> I choices evolve from.  So, one can say even though we
> are making choices, it can also be seen as we are
> dictated to only what is here in front of us when it
> comes to flavors of ice cream and have no choice but
> these.  I don't see how random can be exclude at the
> price of us thinking we are choosing everything.
>
>
> woods,
> SA
>
>
> 
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