[MD] S/O and Morality
Heather Perella
spiritualadirondack at yahoo.com
Sat Jan 12 14:10:34 PST 2008
[Jorge]
Interestingly enough, Prof. Collingwood used to
express the same
views about the so-called 'historical facts': Among
the countless
events that happened at a particular moment in time,
the historian,
'selects' just the one that interests him; only when
fitted inside his
narrative, whatever happened and, if it
happened,becomes an historical fact.
SA: I agree. Also, what worldview is being used
to select the history and how the history played out.
This fits in not only here with facts, science, and
scientists' role, but also with Ron's cultural
perspective. Also, I mentioned this in the 'Clash of
Worldviews' MD where SOM has been seen faulty in
understanding many cultures around the world. So, an
s/o perspective is faulty not just in current
gathering of data to be facts, but is culturally
limiting presently and in understanding history as
well.
I wonder, as a side-note to what this discussion
is stimulating, we know that s/o has roots in Ancient
Greece with the philosophers at that time, but yet,
this s/o perspective would have to have been
distributed via an education process. So, a mixture
would have existed, and still does exist (thus, how
Pirsig was able to realize another metaphysics) due to
what people know and then what they may learn from
others and what they learned from others wasn't all
from s/o educational realms and what they knew wasn't
always an s/o perspective. It took time. A long
time, and not just by learning from other cultural
perspectives, but this culture couldn't be just and
only a s/o perspective or this culture and the people
of this culture wouldn't recognize anything different.
SA
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