Hi Marsha,

I see as a relative question.
I think of "blurring" it as higher value than treating with misplaced
concreteness.

Even higher value would be resolving the blur with a "better" model -
along the dynamic interconnected lines Arlo (and others) suggest.

Ie better to be inconclusive than to jump to a bad conclusion.
Ian

On 7/15/08, MarshaV <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ian Glendinning"
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> Subject: Re: [MD] Regarding The Fundamental Nature of The Intellectual Level
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> > All these discussion about what the self and "I" really are also
> > blurring the concreteness of the individual.
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> Ian,
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> Do you think this 'blurring concreteness' is of high value, low value or
> totally neutral?
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> Marsha
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