[Arlo]

Oh, the unsocialized organism could "sense", for sure. Just as any dog
or cat or mouse could. Its "value sensibility" would be limited to the
immediate value reactions to biological stimuli.

 

But socialized, with a self emerging from the confluence of its
indivudal experience expressed through a social symbolic code, the
individual achieves the power of reasoning and intellection. Only then
can the "self" value Dostoevsky over Yoshikawa (or vice versa).

Ron:
Not to pee on Bo's parade but This little gem shoots a hole in the SOM
As intellect theory, intellect is not the value of the s/o divide
It's the value of the socio/individual divide. A whole new ball game.
One that seems to work fairly well. Intellect was not birthed by the
Greeks
But s/o distinction was, the concept of s/o distinction is like the 
concept of zero, a convenient base of assumption on which to build
complex conceptual patterns used to predict and represent observable
patterns.





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