[MD] subject / object logic

Heather Perella spiritualadirondack at yahoo.com
Sat Sep 8 10:28:54 PDT 2007


> [Ron]
> Differential, maybe this is where I'm stuck, In
> distinction. I'm terming
> distinction as synonomous with s/o


     I'm terming distinction as that which points out
differences.  Inorganic is not organic, thus, a
distinction is made between the two.


 
> [Ron]
> This is where I see subjective projection possibly
> entering the picture,
> does the brain actually value blood or is this
> just an interesting metaphor to view the process
> differently.


    Without blood, the brain would die.  Maybe it is
subjective to define 'value' as only a subjective
metaphor.

     [Ron]
> Does Gravity actually value mass or is it a
> characteristic of mass, mass warping space.


    It is mass warping space, but is this valuable for
life?


     [Ron]
> I would'nt set it exclusivly in the human
> category for I do think fish value through 
> differentiating. but the question is, does one
> require a brain to value?

    No.  I see value as attraction.


     [Ron]
> is responding to stimuli value? possibly.

    That's only one way.

 
>  [SA previously]
> I just perceive any reality as
> an experience or any experience or existent as
> reality, now whether that
> reality is true or good depends on the value of the
> experience
> determined by the experience itself.

    [Ron]
> exactly, two processes.


     What of mu?



> [Ron]
> I just feel that placing
> our value patterns on phenomena
> can be misleading.


     How do we avoid it?  Also, how do we avoid
rainstorms placing their value upon our lives?

SA


       
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