At 03:45 AM 10/19/2008, you wrote:
Marsha

18 Oct. you asked:

> What is the nature of a pattern in the Inorganic Level?

Inorganic patterns of value is the first stage of the static hierarchy. This
stage loosely corresponds to SOM's "nature" but the comparison must
not be taken too literally because it does not simply mean "matter" but
includes the forces (that in SOM are immaterial) and fields ...
whatever.

Pirsig's about MOQ's level arrangement not being new is a little
misleading as it really don't match at all  - MOQ and SOM are worlds
apart - but more about this later if you want to pursue this subject.

Bo

Hello Bo,

I'd be most grateful to have someone go through this with me.

My question is not so much what does an inorganic spov represent, but what is the nature of a spov in the Inorganic Level. My thinking is that it is primarily conceptual (although it has an emotional component). As a pattern of value is conceptual, it has as its referent inorganic phenomena.

When I use the word conceptual, I mean a spov is primarily mental activity. I do not mean a nice neat definition, or primarily language, but all that can be held in mind pertaining to the phenomena? Am I making any sense this far?



Marsha








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