[MD] Is morality Hard Wired?
David M
davidint at blueyonder.co.uk
Fri Jun 1 14:26:42 PDT 2007
Hi Krim
Well bad stuff happens, Pirsig does not comment on this
much. I'd say that the MOQ does allow for lower levels
destroying higher ones for their own low level values,
eg rock and bugs versus society and intellectuals.
Also I think the higher levels have greater freedom to
do what they want with the lower levels. Hence,humans
can destroy eco systems for their values and ignore
dependencies.
Any use?
DM
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From: "Krimel" <Krimel at Krimel.com>
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Subject: Re: [MD] Is morality Hard Wired?
> DM
> Even overcoming selfish genes you might say.
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> All tendencies, few iron laws. Also DQ can clearly
> be very destructive, change is potentially dangerous.
>
> [Krimel]
> Perhaps if we stuck to really short sentences, we would never disagree at
> all. ;->
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> But just to potentially ruin a good thing, how do you personally reconcile
> this with the Pirsig's idea of DQ as "betterness"?
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