Hello everyone

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> To: [email protected]
> Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2008 18:50:53 +0100
> Subject: [MD] A World of Objects
>
> Hello Everybody. I'm not going to be super-active here for a while because I'm
> writing some history papers etc, but I did amuse myself a while ago by
> asking around a bit on a internet forum with a philosophy section about how
> people defined ideas and thoughts. About the only answers I got was
> "electrical impulses in the brain" - meaning basically that they don't think
> there is anything but objects. I was just wondering, how would any of you
> answer to this.

[Dan]
The electrical impulses in the brain are like the novel on the computer disk. 
No matter what scientific instruments we use to measure the impulses, we will 
never find a thought or an idea. We will never discover the beauty of a sunset 
residing in those electrical impulses. 

I think the MOQ would say people define ideas and thoughts according to 
culture. Ideas and thoughts do not arise from biology (elecctrical impulses in 
the brain). Thoughts (intellectual patterns of value) arise from social 
patterns of value.

>
> Well, back to work.

If you love what you do you'll never work a day in your life. If you don't love 
what 
you're doing then why are you doing it?

>
> Regards
>
> Chris

And to you,

Dan








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