[MD] The Dynamics of Value

Alexander Jarnroth alexander.jarnroth at comhem.se
Fri Oct 29 01:40:51 PDT 2010


Marsha  

And all this reminds me of the importance of expressing yourself. As I'm not
really used to do it in English, so perhaps I'm not as good at doing so as
in my mother's tongue.
It's this thing with "people's opinions about other people's opinions"
again. If someone believes he or she know which "stance" you have taken in
some question, then they'll judge and interpret anything you say according
to that.
So it was just good that you asked me what I meant when I used the
expression "social relativism". :-)

/A

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Alex,

Thanks for correcting my incorrect shorthand.   

Yes, the MoQ is an excellent system because it emphasizes the the betterness
of intellect over social judgements, and better yet 
because it points beyond both to reality = value.     

I agree that any type of relativism that determines all perspectives have
equal value is not good, but such an argument is an exaggeration.


Marsha  




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