[MD] MOQ Levels
Christoffer Ivarsson
IvarssonChristoffer at hotmail.com
Wed Feb 6 07:12:11 PST 2008
Bo,
I have thought abut what you have said, and I find it very interesting. To
define the intellectual level as the ability to reason about the world and
one self as separate seems reasonable (no pun intended). I haven't really
described it all to well here, and that needs to be bettered I think.
Because As we talked about the possible emergence of an intellectual way of
analyzing the world (as being separate from it in a SOM sense, though not
necessarily the way it was hammered out by the Greeks, but not to far from
it either) and of the assumed regression of the level as such in the Middle
Ages, the need for examination of this very thing, intellectualising (in a
MOQ perspective) becomes apparent. And also very helpful in understanding
the whole of history I'd say. I can for instance mention the analyzing of
beliefs in "Magic" that were both accepted and exposed to persecution during
the late Middle Ages (a very Dynamic time if any) - the analyzing of this is
difficult, because there isn't really any clarity as to what is being dealt
with. All of this gives me more ideas of different things that could and
should be researched more carefully.
Well, I'll continue thinking about this, but just a couple of questions to
you Bo: First, I never got what SOL stood for (excuse my ignorance) and
secondly, do you find the definition of the intellectual level I wrote above
correct (so to speak)?
Tack
MVH
Christoffer Ivarsson
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