[MD] The Relativist's journey
118
ununoctiums at gmail.com
Tue Dec 6 14:52:09 PST 2011
Hi Marsha,
Yes, I am aware that such is your understanding. It appears as two
dimensional, and your understanding is seemingly presented as you
viewing the shadow your mind casts. There is another dimension beyond
patterns. Perhaps reading Plato's analogy of the cave will help you
to understand what I am saying. Of course the dimensional analysis
(which is not Cartesian by the way), is a form of presentation, to
make it easier for you to comprehend what I am saying. If you do not
want to understand, it is all the same to me. Others are interested
in philosophy in this forum rather than posting quotes from some
Bibles.
I have no anxiety of mind-body dualism since I find it a useful way
for presentation. It would seem that the problem might be yours since
you want to distance everything as objective patterns. I suppose we
all march in patterns as far as you are concerned. Shall I salute as
I walk by? (Just kidding of course, don't take me too seriously or
you will see me as an antagonist rather than a collaborator).
Cheer up!
Mark
On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 10:56 AM, MarshaV <valkyr at att.net> wrote:
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> Mark,
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> I understand experience to be patterned and/or unpatterned.
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> Don't you have anything interesting to write concerning your Cartesian anxiety?
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> Marsha
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> On Dec 6, 2011, at 1:16 PM, 118 wrote:
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>> Hi Marsha,
>> It is my observation that experience can also be neither patterned or unpatterned. This adds another dimension to your observation.
>>
>> Sent laboriously from an iPhone,
>> Mark
>>
>> On Dec 5, 2011, at 11:22 PM, MarshaV <valkyr at att.net> wrote:
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>>> Mark,
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>>> It has been my observation that experience can be patterned or unpatterned. And that patterns, whether inorganic, biological, social or intellectual, are conditionally co-dependent, impermanent, ever-changing and conceptualized.
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>>> Marsha
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>>> On Dec 6, 2011, at 1:51 AM, MarshaV wrote:
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>>>> Mark,
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>>>> I read 'Voyage of the Beagle' by Charles Darwin. That was an excellent story about a journey.
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>>>>
>>>> Marsha
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>>>>
>>>> Sent from my iPad
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>>>> On Dec 5, 2011, at 7:38 PM, 118 <ununoctiums at gmail.com> wrote:
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>>>>> Please remember that Darwin's book was titled "ON THE ORIGIN OF
>>>>> SPECIES BY MEANS OF NATURAL SELECTION, OR THE
>>>>> PRESERVATION OF FAVOURED RACES IN THE STRUGGLE FOR
>>>>> LIFE.
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>>>>
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