[MD] "Could have acted differently" v. "the extent to which we perceive DQ"
MarshaV
valkyr at att.net
Sun Sep 11 07:00:45 PDT 2011
On Sep 11, 2011, at 9:41 AM, X Acto wrote:
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>> [Arlo]
>> I don't know, you are saying (if I understand) there is DQ and there are
>> illusions. Nothing else. So you'd support calling SQ, perhaps, "inorganic
>> illusions, biological illusions, social illusions and intellectual illusions"?
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> Ron:
> It's a caveat to keep in mind that inorganic, biological, social and intellectual values
> are all intellectual, they are ideas, catagories and distinctions about experience.
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> ..
Hi Ron,
This is one way to see it. Another might be to describe static patterns of value
from two different points of view. One would be the nature of all patterns:
interdependent, impermanent, changing and conceptualized. A second
would be by categorization by evolutionary function: inorganic, biological,
social and intellectual. .
Marsha
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