[MD] MOQ Recursion
Mary
marysonthego at gmail.com
Tue Aug 3 17:35:32 PDT 2010
> [Mary]
> The levels are not 'concepts'.
>
> [Arlo]
...
> For example, we say the "inorganic level" consists of "inorganic
> patterns of value", but is what we call the "inorganic level" also an
> "inorganic pattern of value"?
>
> Nearly all of us would say no, right?
>
> So is the "inorganic level" an "intellectual pattern of value"? If
> not, what IS it?
>
> If it is not an inorganic or biological or social or intellectual
> pattern of value, what is it?
>
[Mary replies]
A pattern of values is exactly that - a pattern of values. That is the
intellectual level way to describe something which really cannot be properly
described at all by the Intellectual Level. Do you see? The whole problem
here is that the MoQ cannot be completely understood in terms of the
Intellectual Level. The Intellectual Level is inadequate to describe that
of which it is but a part.
This is but the first step.
Best,
Mary
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