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Peter Corteen psigenics at googlemail.com
Tue Aug 26 02:17:30 PDT 2008


Hi Ron,

I accept that the most accurate philosophical point to be made about the
wall is that it is an experience.
What do you think would be the first principle or primary axiom of the MoQ?
Thinking about that is very difficult because straight away the terms I
might use would all come after that first principle.
I think the MoQ must correspond or be able to account for Darwinian
evolution.
The MoQ is anthropocentric in it's effective limitation of Social and
Intellectual realms to people, which I am not happy with.
I think that emotional thinking is the characteristic of the Social realm
and that should include other animals.
MoQ should be a metaphysical account of how life began as well as how it
develops.

Apologies for skipping from one idea to the other.

-Peter

2008/8/25 Ron Kulp <RKulp at ebwalshinc.com>

>
> Hi Ron,
>
> you said:  'Drop axioms and value is where you recognise it'; that's
> almost
> meaningless to me.
>
> You'll recognise the wall when you walk into it. Is the wall an axiom or
> merely a mental construct?
>
> -Peter
>
>
>
> Ron:
> Hello Peter,
> It is a value experience. Axioms are rules, made up for
> convenience.
>
> example. Lets start with the wall. Describe and define this
> term.
>
>
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