[MD] Why isn't the hot stove obvious?
skutvik at online.no
skutvik at online.no
Sun Dec 13 14:09:17 PST 2009
Welcome back Mary.
Wow, Nine years! Yes, must be that as much I guess, and this
discussion has changed a lot, as you may have noticed. Internet no
longer the novelty it once was, now there are twitters and facebooks
and blogs all over the place. And people has come and gone. Platt
and myself perhaps the only ones left from that remarkable "jurassic"
era. DMB left just recently, he may be the only one you remember
except Horse who runs the site after the big "shoot-out" with Diana
whenever it was. As for me I'm now regarded with some kind of
"reverence" and can be as rude as I want. Regrettably (to
demonstrate my rudeness) we have become infested with people with
their own favorite philosophers and with philosophies of their own but
they are nice guys so never mind. Squonktail (was he around in your
time?) has come and been expelled each time . Well, what's more
serious is that the MOQ is not much discusses any more except being
used for some pet political standpoints .Will return to your questions
later, just this to say hello.
Bodvar
> Over the years, I've encountered a lot of different philosophies.
> Many lately appear to be taking bits and pieces from the MoQ, but none
> offer it's completeness or elegance. Popular culture seems to be creeping
> up on it, and based on some recent posts here, it looks like you all have
> noticed this too.
>
> So, without further ado, I guess I'll just plunge in with a question.
> This has sort of bothered me for a while, and, as with all things MoQ, I
> suspect there's an 'easy' answer and a 'hard' one, so here goes.
>
> If all is Quality, why can't we see it coming? What do we lack in order
> to predict the ultimate outcome or goal of Quality? At the various
> levels, why do we not universally agree on what the highest Quality
> outcome would be? Why, for example, has there been recent disagreement
> here surrounding the best behavior of government? Should we not be able
> to all equally discern this? Shouldn't recognition of Quality at all
> levels be as intuitive as the hot stove?
>
> Or am I merely MoQ rusty? Help me out here.
>
> Best regards,
> Mary
> The most important thing you will ever make is a realization.
>
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