[MD] Dawkins a Materialist (is watching?]
Ron Kulp
RKulp at ebwalshinc.com
Fri Jan 26 08:38:58 PST 2007
Ham,
the levels and divisions are slippery and one can easily be led into
several logic traps, it becomes a mine field
Of concentric, spiral logic if you don't pay close attention.
-x
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[mailto:moq_discuss-bounces at moqtalk.org] On Behalf Of Ham Priday
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Subject: Re: [MD] Dawkins a Materialist (is watching?]
Greetings, Ron --
[Ham, to Arlo]:
> Do you accept my view that Value (Quality) is subjective?
[Ron]:
> This concept has been eating me, I hope you can shed some light,
> quality, subjective I would say yes As I understand the Tao te ching
> or reality and its quality, works the same way.
> There is reality-Tao-universal then the-quality-subjective reality
> once the mind perceives it through our senses then the subject/object
> divide-intellect.
I suppose having a concept "eating" you means you're having trouble
accepting it. You'll see from Arlo's last message that he has no such
trouble: he adheres doggedly to the MoQ doctrine that Quality, as a
universal principle, "comes before objects and subjects."
I'm not conversant with Taoism, but when you say "...once the mind
perceives [reality] through our senses, THEN the subject/object divide,"
it looks to me as if the "Tao-universal" is there first. You also refer
to the Tao te ching "and its quality", but I don't know if its quality
equates with its identity. Is the Tao-universal the primary reality, or
is it Quality? As you know, Pirsig's position is that Quality is the
primary reality.
Since I'm a free-thinking contrarian [Platt's term], I don't presume to
speak for the MoQ. But, as I just said to Arlo, by all common
definitions, Quality is a relative measure of value or worth. Unless
Mr. Prisig has redefined it for his purposes -- he refuses to define it
for us -- this necessitates both a subject (who measures the value or
judges the worth) and a referent object to which this subjective
appraisal applies. In other words, the perception of Value (Quality)
requires the S/O split. My argument all along has been that since
everything in existence is relative and divided, including man himself,
existence is not the primary reality (your Tao-te-ching?).
I assume primary reality to be uncreated, absolute, and indivisible.
Therefore, it cannot be a contingency that is dependent on a perception
or appraisal of something else. Arlo insists that my Essence is a
metaphor, and perhaps it is. But it's no more metaphoric than Pirsig's
Quality.
Moreover, Essence logically qualifies as the primary reality, which
Quality does not.
I think Bo Slutvik is smack on when he talks about "the value of the S/O
divide," but I think he's wrong in wanting to redefine this as "the
intellectual level." I don't believe in a collective Intellect. I view
man's sense of Value as pre-intellectual, and I attribute "mind",
"conscious awareness", and "intellect" as proprietary and exclusive to
the individual subject.
Have I shed any light on this issue, Ron? Or are you now thoroughly
confused? Keep this in mind: However you resolve the enigma, it will
be
your own value judgment.
Essentially yours,
Ham
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