[MD] Animals and Dynamic Quality

ARLO J BENSINGER JR ajb102 at psu.edu
Tue May 22 14:24:33 PDT 2007


[Platt]
You said "animals." Below I said "a single animal."  My answer stands now and
below. 

[Arlo]
Okay. A "single animal" could at one time respond to DQ. 

1. What it could do differently "then" as opposed to "now"? Give me an example
of what a "single animal" could do when it had the ability to respond to DQ,
that it can no longer do.

2. When did single animals lose their ability to respond to DQ? Was it when
"man" popped up? 

[Arlo]
I believe that Pirsig was correct in saying that "it's better here" is a
response to DQ. 

[Platt]
Unresponsive reply. Nor have you answered my question whether you believe
movements and unpredictable changes are always the result of DQ. 

[Arlo]
Movement that is the result of "it's better here" is the result of DQ.






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