[MD] Definitions.
Jan-Anders Andersson
jananderses at telia.com
Thu Feb 14 23:19:55 PST 2013
Hello Marsha
If we look at something and say that what it is is an example of Static Quality, a kind of static pattern. We also know that whatever it is, it may change sooner or later, so in a way most of what we see is temporary.
The question is then: HOW can it change? How can it possibly be? What pattern can it change into?
Here you may see something that is yet undefined, yet undivisible but yet a Dynamic Reality.
JanAnders
15 feb 2013 kl. 06:51 skrev MarshaV <valkyr at att.net>:
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> dmb,
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> You want to fault me for quoting RMP: his language, his concept, his words. When you present a quote it is evidence of your deep understanding and high intellectual competency, and when I present a quote it is my contradiction, in-coherence and anti-intellectualism. Right.
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> I still deny that concepts and language are a "contemptible prison".
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> Marsha
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> On Feb 15, 2013, at 12:31 AM, david buchanan <dmbuchanan at hotmail.com> wrote:
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>> Marsha said to dmb:
>> I do not have a negative stance toward static intellectual quality, and never have had a negative stance towards any static quality, and I have not suggested one abandon reason, only know its real limitations I have never suggested concepts or language was a "contemptible prison".
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>> Then, just a little while later, Marsha totally contradicted her own denial:
>> Marsha said to dmb:
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>> Oh, you want something addressing definitions. Try this: "... The definition is a cage... You set limits on what a word is. You set limits on what your experience is. And those limits, which you set in order that you can manipulate these words, are also a cage for that word. It can't go beyond it one way or another."
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>> dmb says:
>> See, you deny the view that language is a prison and then quote Pirsig using the image of a cage as an analogy for words.
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>> Prison is just a certain kind of cage, of course, so you've just contradicted your own denial AND you've inadvertently confirmed my accusations of anti-intellectualism.
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>> I wish you had the decency to at least be embarrassed by this kind of contradictory nonsense. It seems as thought you really don't care at all about coherence, consistency, or intellectual honesty. You'll just say anything to avoid that, huh?
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