[MD] Morality, Abortion and the MoQ
Michael Poloukhine
moq at poloukhine.com
Sun Mar 29 10:24:17 PDT 2009
> Ron wrote
> You touch on a very important point, in MoQ, the term morality takes
> on a different meaning, it's not a guide
> to distinguish right from wrong or even the common understanding of
> betterness, but the understanding
> of tendancies toward certain types static patterns and their
> relationships.
MP: I take issue with that statement, Ron. I don't think it is accurate to MoQ.
Quality implies what humans perceive as "better" over "worse." Without that
distinction, Quality is meaningless. Pirsig goes into great detail to show this in
ZMM. These "certain types" of patterns toward which things tend in Quality
experience are "better" than the one from which they tend.
MP
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