> > > > > [Chris] > > > > > Allright, answer me this, just quickly - why can't the > explanation > > > > > of a performed action > > > > > by an individual be explained only in terms of physical > causation? > > > > > > > > [Platt] > > > > "There is always this open end of Dynamic indeterminacy." (Lila, > 11) > > > > > > > > [Krimel] > > > > So what you and Pirsig are saying here is, "Ooops"? > > > > > > [Platt] > > > "Ooops" means evolutionary changes occur without purpose. "Dynamic > > > indeterminacy" means evolutionary changes occur in response to > > > something better, i.e., towards the "fittest." > > > > > > The difference is well spelled out in Chapter 11 of Lila which we > all > > > know you summarily reject. > > > > > > [Krimel] > > > The word is 'indeterminacy". Look it up. It means that for better or > > > for worse the outcome can not be determined. > > > > [Platt] > > Look up the word "Dynamic" in Lila. It means good. > > > > [Krimel] > > Actually I believe the word is left more or less undefined. > > [Platt] > "After many months of thinking about it, he was left with a reward of two > terms: Dynamic good and static good, which became the basic division of > his > emerging Metaphysics of Quality." (Lila, 9) > > [Krimel] > I know that you are impervious to it but I am often embarrassed for you > when > I read your posts. You treat Pirsig's texts much the way a kidnapper > might > treat a newspaper, chopping it up unrelated pieces and patching them > together for perverse purposes of your own.
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