[MD] lila's soliloquy

Joseph Maurer jhmau at comcast.net
Sat Mar 31 15:19:35 PDT 2012


Hi Tukka and all,

DQ is indefinable not unknowable.  The theory of knowledge is broadened in a
conception of indefinable consciousness like the addition of free-will.
There is a difference between defined and experienced as.  One is
intellectual the other is existential.

Knowledge describing experience appeals to an element in consciousness.
Definition of consciousness appeals to the existence of consciousness not a
definition of consciousness which is indefinable in the intellectual level.
Levels in existence has meaning, evolution.

Joe

On 3/31/12 12:29 PM, "Tuukka Virtaperko" <mail at tuukkavirtaperko.net> wrote:

> Joe,
>> Hi Tuukka,
>> 
>> The rigid logic of mathematics cannot embrace indefinable DQ.  Levels in
>> evolution embrace DQ.  The rigid logic of mathematics cannot embrace 1 as a
>> metaphysical principle of 1, individuality, which flows through different
>> disciplines in evolution.
>> 
>> Joe
>> 
>> 
>> On 3/30/12 6:50 AM, "Tuukka Virtaperko"<mail at tuukkavirtaperko.net>  wrote:
>> 
>>> The MoQ can be expressed adequately by means of mathematics.
>> 
> 
> Tuukka:
> 
> Yes. DQ can never be adequately captured. Mathematics captures it
> inadequately, but so does Pirsig. All depictions of DQ are aspirations
> towards it, not DQ itself.
> 
> -Tuukka
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