[MD] Able to change well.

plattholden at gmail.com plattholden at gmail.com
Mon Aug 30 05:38:50 PDT 2010


On 29 Aug 2010 at 20:13, Frank Booth wrote:

> [Pferd]
> All patterns are born, grow, change, die and fade away.
>
> [Mann]
> Except the ones that don't.

[Pferd]
Such as?

[Mann]
Such as The Eternal Moment.

Ooooooooommmmmmmmmm ....

[Platt}
Such as "Some things are better than others.".




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From: Horse <horse at darkstar.uk.net>
To: moq_discuss at moqtalk.org
Sent: Sun, August 29, 2010 3:20:57 AM
Subject: Re: [MD] Able to change well.

  Such as?

On 29/08/2010 03:40, Frank Booth wrote:
> [Pferd]
> All patterns are born, grow, change, die and fade away.
>
> [Mann]
> Except the ones that don't.
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> From: Horse<horse at darkstar.uk.net>
> To: moq_discuss at moqtalk.org
> Sent: Sat, August 28, 2010 12:10:06 PM
> Subject: Re: [MD] Able to change well.
>
>    All patterns are born, grow, change, die and fade away.
>
> On 28/08/2010 20:07, MarshaV wrote:
>> Steve,
>>
>> Maybe it would be to say patterns change relative to
>> individual experience, and patterns change (evolve)
>> over time.  Does that a better statement?  Either way,
>> change is constant.
>>
>>
>> Marsha
>>
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>> On Aug 28, 2010, at 3:02 PM, MarshaV wrote:
>>
>>> On Aug 28, 2010, at 2:55 PM, Steven Peterson wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Sat, Aug 28, 2010 at 2:49 PM, MarshaV<valkyr at att.net>   wrote:
>>>>> Steve,
>>>>>
>>>>> Don't you think that if you have the pattern of justice in your mind this
>>>>> afternoon, it will be a bit different than that pattern in your mind last
>>>>> week, and different than the pattern of justice being taught a professor
>>>>> at UCONN last Spring?  That is a type of change, yes?
>>>> Yep. Calling both patterns by the same name is a matter of convention.
>>>> It is part of a sophisticated linguistic practice that includes the
>>>> utility of sentences like, "some Y's are X's" and "you are justified
>>>> in thinking that A is an X, but it is actually a Y."
>>> Steve,
>>>
>>> I don't understand what you saying.  There seems to types of change, maybe
>>> as particular events as opposed to a more general change.  If you are not
>>> equating a pattern with one of Plato's ideal forms, than both changes 
occur,
>>> yes?
>>>
>>> Marsha
>>>
>>>




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