[MD] The first cut.

david buchanan dmbuchanan at hotmail.com
Fri Jan 20 13:28:00 PST 2012


Marsha wants us to Checkout footnote [53]: "Literally ‘illusion’ but only in the sense that it is illusory to believe that people and the objects of their world are permanent, independent and unchanging." Presumably to defend the idea, as Ian put it, "that static patterns are themselves ever changing dynamically". 

dmb says:
Apparently, Marsha thinks this is a dilemma with two mutually exclusive options: unchanging or ever-changing. But it's not a dilemma and static patterns are neither of those things. 
This isn't even a metaphysical dispute. Marsha is using contradictory TERMS. Her sentences are nonsense, and this charge doesn't have to be based on anything more than standard dictionary definitions, common sense usage, etc.. If we say something is "static", then "ever-changing" is pretty much exactly what we do NOT mean to say. 
To say that patterns of quality are static is NOT to say they are unchanging, eternal or permanent. It simply means they are stable, as in Pirsig's "static latching" metaphor. Dynamic innovation can't be preserved without this stabilizing factor. It's an essential feature of the evolutionary process at every level. Our ideas and our world grows this way. Latch, grow, latch, grow, latch, grow, latch. You could almost dance to it.



 		 	   		  


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