[MD] in defence of the "relative"

X Acto xacto at rocketmail.com
Thu Nov 12 06:40:05 PST 2009








Marsha:
The MoQ Dynamic Quality and static quality arise co-dependently as stated in
the following quote:  

"The reason there is a difference between individual evaluations of quality
is that although Dynamic Quality is a constant, these static patterns are
different for everyone because each person has a different static pattern of
life history. Both the Dynamic Quality and the static patterns influence his
final judgment. That is why there is some uniformity among individual value
judgments but not complete uniformity."    
  (RMP, SODV) 


Marsha adds:
This seems to indicate that the MoQ is relativistic based on memory/history
(static patterns) and the spontaneity of the moment (Dynamic Quality). Both
are present and co-dependent in every event.  

Ron:
I don't think that can be argued, and it makes sense to me, the arguement that really
is the contention, at least I think so, with relativism, is the charge that "truth" and "good"
is anything you like. Now, as Matt stated this could be a misunderstanding of meaning.
As Steve pointed out Pragmatism is famously charged with this and the one Pirsig addrress
that Matt feels was uncalled for.

Now before we go any further, is this the subject of the discussion you wish to follow?
because if not, and your interest lies in co-dependancy, then I really don't think you 
will get much disagreement. But on the notion that the "Good" is relative to what you like,
then there is some discussion to be had on the difference of opinions that I feel is worth
getting into.
But on the subject of codependancy I think there are many who would agree.



    

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