Hi Platt
Sure there are patterns involved but there is also something
dynamic because for many years birds ignored milk bottles
then suddenly the possibility was discovered and spread.
Something that our usual understanding finds hard to explain
in thinking of animals as only capable of SQ. Is that not the
SOM thing to do, surely MOQ looks for on-going SQ and
DQ processes?
Regards
David M
Quoting David M <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi Platt
Why not? DQ will sometimes bring forth something great
sometimes something of little use perhaps even none.
David M
[Platt previously]
> Some birds can learn to talk, too. Is that your idea of a Dynamic
> response?
Hi David M,
A bird learning to talk is not IMO an example of bringing something forth
of
little or no value. (Value is in the eye of the beholder.) Rather it is
an example, to put it in your words, of "a habitual, patterned form of
behavior."
In other words, a static pattern.
Platt
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