At 12:28 PM 11/28/2008, you wrote:
Hi all,
Let's apply the pragmatic maxim here. What are the consequences of
seeing the MOQ as an intellectual pattern that is superior to the
intellectual pattern known as SOM as opposed to seeing all of
intellect as SOM (IOW Pirsig's MOQ) and the MOQ as a single pattern
forming it's own new level (IOW Bo and Platt's revised SOLAQI MOQ)?
Best,
Steve
Greetings Steve,
I still do not understand Bo's problem. As I've said when all are
seen as interrelated and interconnected static patterns of value, the
subject/object problem dissolves. (At least in theory, in practice
old habits are a bit difficult to break.) And I've always had a
problem with an upper DQ/sq level. DQ should not be confined in any
visual way. It certainly should not be confined to a level. Bo's
tenaciousness is remarkable, but has convinced me of nothing.
Marsha
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Shoot for the moon. Even if you miss, you'll land among the stars.........
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