[MD] MOQ Levels
Christoffer Ivarsson
IvarssonChristoffer at hotmail.com
Fri Feb 15 13:06:51 PST 2008
Hello Heather
> Chris:
>> The Rock is a inorganic pattern from a MOQ
>> perspective, and it is matter
>> from a SOM perspective - it is perhaps a part of God
>> in a world view based
>> in the social level, it doesn't really matter, what
>> matters is that all of
>> these explenations is right, from each level's
>> perspective. And all of them
>> are in conflict. So the MOQ says.
> Chris: The moq is a philosophy. Thus, the moq is not
> just an intellectual value,
It may not be, however it has grown from the intellectual level, influenced
by DQ of course.
>But it is also a
> philosophy that states other static patterns are value
> too. Therefore, it is the moq, as an intellecutal
> philosophy, that is stating a rock is an inorganic
> pattern. Is SOM a level in your book?
The SOM, or rather the whole distinction between a subject world and an
object world and the specific reactions to Quality that that kind of
"thinking" produces is indeed a Level. The intellectual level. I suspect
what your next question might be, but please, go on.
Friendly regards (a direct translation there - English does lack in nuances
in some aspects, or maybe my skills in it =)
Chris
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