[MD] Some historical perspective

MarshaV valkyr at att.net
Wed Oct 21 06:46:32 PDT 2009


Ron,

Putting the som point-of-view aside and never going back, but I understand
its ways of functioning.  Even though intellectual patterns have become
transparent, they are very cool. I'm not the anti-intellectual you've
accused me of being. I have danced with a fermions, and they're okay, but
they can only do a spin-1/2. 

By the way, I'm on my way to the library to pick 'Protagoras and the
Challenge of Relativism' by Ugo Zilioli.  Geez, I love libraries.


Marsha 






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Marsha:
I could imagine that cultures of oral tradition are based on ever-changing,
interrelated and interconnected, inorganic, biological, social and
intellectual, static patterns of value responding to Dynamic Quality.  

Ron:
How can they be based on intellectual static patterns of value responding
to Dynamic Quality if intellectual static patterns are defined by the
objectivication
of words? If SOM = the intellectual level, then cultures of oral traditions
are
not intellectual by that definition.


 
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Ron,

I could imagine that cultures of oral tradition are based on ever-changing,
interrelated and interconnected, inorganic, biological, social and
intellectual, static patterns of value responding to Dynamic Quality.  


Moi  




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Marsha,
curios to know if you think cultures of oral traditions,
that is, that do not have a written language to reify,
are intellectual.

-Ron


      
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