[MD] Chance v. Dynamic Quality
Platt Holden
plattholden at gmail.com
Sat Mar 21 08:24:31 PDT 2009
> [Platt]
> How on earth can any human being experience the cutting edge of reality
> when it
> only appears as "spur of the moment." In other words, how can anyone
> experience
> that which doesn't appear to him?
>
> [Arlo]
> Oh this is too good. Okay, so you defend yourself THIS way. HAHA! Okay,
> fine.
> Now you are saying....
>
> "How on earth can any human being experience DQ when it only appears as
> "spur
> of the moment." In other words, how can anyone experience that which
> doesn't
> appear to him?"
>
> In other words, your argument NOW is that no human being ever experiences
> DQ
> since "doesn't appear to him"?!?!
No. DQ ONLY appears as the spur of the moment, not constantly as the you
stupidly claim. DQ "stops you in your tracks." (Lila, 9) Everyday ordinary
experience doesn't.
Obviously you have never experienced DQ. It has never appeared to you.
You've only read about it in a book. No wonder they say academics live in
ivory towers, little dusty cobwebbed.pseudo worlds removed from reality,
close-minded and narcissistic.
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