[Peter]
> The quotes from Chapters 11 and 12 seem
> contradictory though; in 11 the
> freedom is moving upwards, while in 12 down.

     [SA quoted previously from Lila]
> > [Ch. 11]
> >      "But in a value-centered explanation of
> evolution they are close to the Dynamic process
itself,
> pulling the pattern of life forward to greater
levels of
> > versatility and freedom."

     "...forward to greater levels of... freedom." 
Each static level becomes more dynamic, in other
words, less structure, more versatility/flexibility. 
This is how I take this.  What do you think?


     [Continuing with quotes]
> > [Ch. 12]
> >      "A primary occupation of every level of
> evolution seems to be offering freedom to lower
levels of
> > evolution."


     The lower levels are offered freedom via dynamic
quality.  The lower levels are moving "forward to
greater levels of... freedom," and thus, these greater
levels of freedom are offering greater or more freedom
to the lower levels.
     I don't see a contradiction here, but if you do,
ok.

thanks.
SA  


      
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