[MD] oldies but goodies
Jan Anders Andersson
jananderses at telia.com
Mon Sep 10 07:50:20 PDT 2012
Hi Ron
The distinction between biological, social and intellectual level doesn't mean that we're all the like. Besides mental illness, foolishness, drug affection, religious faith, I think we have two main different types of people that make their judgements either from an analytic or from an inituitive basis.
The intellectual level according to MOQ, however, consists of all sorts of thruth, i e patterns that last will be minimally biased of social and biological anomalies.
Jan Anders
10 sep 2012 kl. 15.39 skrev X Acto:
> [Dave H said]
> Nice Highlight Ron.
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> Marsha still dislikes precision… There's a lot of great things in the world which are created by precision. Technology comes to mind, but then also, Zen mysticism, you're right. As I've said - a good mystic, like Steve Hagen, would know what DQ is and what it isn't. To know the difference between the two however, requires care, attention to detail and precision. Not muddying of this distinction by claiming that everything is best seen as hypothetical rather than true.
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> Isn't it amazing that there's someone on a philosophical discussion forum who doesn't like precision? I guess there's a philosophy for all types..
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> [Ron replies]
> I think it can be shown that THAT sort of skeptical relativism is a self refuting thesis but that is beside the point.
> The underlying ethical attitudes are deeply conflicted.
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