[MD] Patterns

MarshaV marshalz at charter.net
Sat Sep 20 12:13:34 PDT 2008


At 02:13 PM 9/20/2008, you wrote:
>Marsha,
>Not sure I agree with your phenomenal / conceptual split, but I would
>say all ontology is conceptual anyway.
>Ian

Hi Ian,

Yes, that is what I am saying, it is all conceptual.  All patterns 
are conceptual.  I wasn't sure if the phrase 'ontological identity' 
was proper.  As I understand it 'ontological identity' would be 'its 
nature', or the nature of all patterns.  But I still wasn't sure if I 
was using the word correctly.

I'm using the word phenomenal to say that inorganic and biological 
patterns referent is external and initially experienced through the 
five senses regardless of the fact that it is a conceptual 
pattern.   Does that make sense?

It seems to me that social and intellectual patterns would be 
conceptual all the way through.  Patterns whose referent has only 
been conceptual.

Just wondering what others think?  Dancing is biological, yes?  If a 
person is dancing alone it is biological.  If two people or more are 
dancing it has a social aspect.

I have way too many questions.

Thanks for responding.

Marsha





>On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 3:26 AM, MarshaV <marshalz at charter.net> wrote:
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> > Question:
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> > Would you say that the ontological identity of patterns(all spovs) is
> > conceptual?   That would be regardless whether they were related to
> > phenomenon (inorganic & biological) or purely conceptual (social &
> > intellectual).
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> > I'm just trying to think this through, and I'd love to know what you think.
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