Jorge:
> You, on the other hand, say that you see value as
not 'only' what
> humans appreciate but also something else. The
question
> arises though regarding this 'something else' how
> can you be aware of it? You posit it outside your
own
> experience and even your own ability to experience
> it...
SA: I still find we are in this thread, but if after
this post, you still find ourselves outside of this
thread we can make a new one.
Here's another approach to the same topic I'm
trying to express. In science, isn't the declaration
that data is not fancied to be fiction? I would say
yes. Data is not to be fiction. The process by a
scientist to understand this nonfiction data involves
a clear mind. I would also state that this clear mind
could be understood as achieved by practice. Zen
maybe, or relaxing ones thoughts to see the rock for
itself, not of what we may overlay, but what the rock
expresses to us. How else is science practiced?
I'll stop here for now, and then we may raise
'value' again.
cloudy and cold,
SA
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