[MD] Patterns

MarshaV marshalz at charter.net
Mon May 12 10:07:22 PDT 2008


At 05:27 PM 5/11/2008, you wrote:
>At 04:33 PM 5/11/2008, you wrote:
>>[Marsha]
>> > And don't you think properties like weight, atomic number, color and
>> > temperature are patterns of thought?  It seems to me conceptual
>> > thought is responsible for the patterns of value that defined and
>> > maintain these properties.
>>
>>Marsha,
>>I see it the other way.  Biological patterns emerge from the inorganic;
>>social from the biological & intellectual from the social.  Burgundy is
>>deeper than pink, but the concept of 'burgundy' is not deeper than the
>>concept of 'pink'.
>
>Craig,
>
>I can see it that way too but, it's based on analogy which is 
>conceptual.  I think the MOQ is a worldview that is much better than 
>a distinct mind/matter split.  In fact, I think the MOQ is a huge 
>leap ahead. - I have no desire to change your view.  I'm trying to 
>get myself, maybe with your help, and the help of others, to dig deeper.
>
>Marsha


Greetings,

What if I said that the conceptual (thought) that is giving meaning 
to experience of the four levels of spov is itself static patterns of 
value?  I haven't changed what I meant, but it does sound more 
correctly stated.  Gosh, I'm giving myself a headache.  It's time to 
make love to the easel.  Tonight!

Marsha








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