[MD] patterns revisited
David M
davidint at blueyonder.co.uk
Thu Oct 23 12:32:10 PDT 2008
Hi Marsha
When you eat an apple I'd suggest that a pre-linguistic pattern
repeats, i.e. the taste, of course we trace the patterns that are
ofhuman interest to us like the horizon but nature is not just a
flux thereis order and change, SQ and DQ, with new SQ
continuing to emerge via both nature and culture, all patterns
to the MOQ.
DM
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> SA,
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> A bit of a new beginning.
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> When I say the nature of all patterns is conceptual, I'm saying that
> patterns are mental in nature. They are held in minds. What an
> individual pattern refers to can be categorized as inorganic, biological,
> social and intellectual. This is important. The pattern is the static
> part of the experience, it is not the experience.
>
> The referent of inorganic and biological level patterns are external,
> natural phenomenon. Kind of like things. But there really are no
> 'things'. There are only ever-changing, interrelated, overlapping systems
> and processes. Nature does not name, define or isolate.
>
> The referent of social and intellectual level patterns are ideas. I
> understand Intellectual-static-patterns-of-value to be "defined very
> loosely as the level of independently manipulable signs. Grammar, logic
> and mathematics can be described as the rules of this sign manipulation."
> (letter to Paul Turn 2003)
>
> Let's not get into the problems of intellectual spov versus thinking.
> Thinking is not an indication of a intellectual-static-pattern-of-value.
> Thinking to me is a tool like seeing, hearing, touching, tasting and
> smelling.
>
> What do you think?
>
> Marsha
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> The Universe is uncaused, like a net of jewels in which each is a
> reflection of all the others in a fantastic, interrelated harmony without
> end.
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