[MD] contradiction
MarshaV
valkyr at att.net
Fri Jan 11 23:19:05 PST 2013
Greetings,
Contradiction is a dis-ease only if one assumes that it is not the immediate events and situations that are real but the isolated abstractions. That is why I think of _static patterns of value_ as hypothetical (supposed but not necessarily real or true.)
I find it more useful to consider objects of knowledge (stuff in the encyclopedia) as 'static patterns of value' ("patterns") rather than 'truths'. The term 'patterns' is a good representation. And I prefer to think of _static patterns of value_ as hypothetical (supposed but not necessarily real or true.) Once one accepts the MoQ's fundamental principal that the world is nothing but Value, then 'expanded rationality' occurs when an individual transforms the natural tendency to reify self and world into the natural tendency to hold all static patterns of value to be hypothetical (supposed but not necessarily real or true.) By using 'hypothetical' I think there is less of a tendency toward intellectual arrogance. Understanding static (patterned) value as hypothetical acknowledges the incompleteness of what we know and makes room for additional inquiry with new possibilities; it promotes an attitude of fearless curiosity - gumption. It moves one away from thinking of entities as existing inherently and independent of consciousness.
Sure, static patterns of value may be considered useful. Who doubts that? Not I!
Marsha
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