[MD] SOM Problem #6523213: Relativity and Truth
MarshaV
valkyr at att.net
Thu Jan 19 03:44:41 PST 2012
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On Jan 19, 2012, at 6:22 AM, David Harding <davidjharding at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Marsha,
>
> Static patterns of value are processes, conditionally co-dependent,
> impermanent, ever-changing and conceptualized, that pragmatically tend to
> persist and change within a stable, predictable pattern. Within the MoQ,
> these patterns are morally categorized into a four-level, evolutionary,
> hierarchical structure: inorganic, biological, social and intellectual.
> This static value exists in stable patterns relative to other patterns:
> patterns depend upon innumerable causes and conditions (patterns), depend
> upon parts and the collection of parts (patterns), depend upon conceptual
> designation (patterns). Patterns have no independent, inherent existence.
> Further, these patterns represent "what works" depending upon on an
> individual's static pattern of life history.
>
>
> I (I?) never stated that I like the fact that patterns need (need?) to be
> relative and dependent upon each other.
>
>
> But you think it's a good explanation that they are dependent and relative
> right? Why is that?
Hello David,
I think my definition states that static patterns of value are dependent and relative.
Marsha.
> Curiously,
>
>
> -David.
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