[MD] The SOL-ution

Heather Perella spiritualadirondack at yahoo.com
Fri Jan 12 07:48:47 PST 2007


Marsha, those are excellent questions for Ham.  I'm
interested in hearing what he might say.


cloudy, rained earlier, snowed the day before, now
just a little chilly,
SA



      [Ham]
> >Unless we're talking abstractly, all objects are
> either organic or
> >inorganic.  Pirsig calls them "objective levels". 
> Both kinds are made of
> >atoms and molecules, behave according to the laws
> of nature, and exhibit
> >experiencable properties.  The major difference
> between the two is that
> >certain complex organic entities are capable of
> reproducing themselves; and
> >this fact has led to Science to add Biology,
> Biophysics, Neurophysiology,
> >and Genetics to other investigative disciplines
> like Physics, Chemistry,
> >Geology, and Anthropology.


     [Marsha]
> I am trying to be quiet, but I can't help asking
> about:  "Unless 
> we're talking abstractly,".  Isn't this understood
> as the base to all 
> this talk.  It's all abstraction?  Isn't the MOQ an
> abstract construct?



 
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