Platt to Andre:
Expressing one's ideas is "behavior?" I don't think so. Slugging
somebody is behavior. If anything, children should be encouraged to
write and talk about what they think. So should adults. As for the
soundness of ideas, I hope you don't insist, like some academics do,
that there is only one right way to think.

Andre:
Depending on how one expresse one's ideas can indeed be termed
'behaviour'...nothing strange about that isn't it? How else am I to
interpret the usage of 'expressing'. Can you 'express' something without
'behaving' in some way?

I was using the example of the child and his/her behaviour to suggest a
difference between the two (i.e. the child and the behaviour). In the same
way one can have a human being 'carrying' a set of ideas. Is there a
difference between the ideas and the person holding them or is the person
these ideas?
I was suggesting that they are different. That is what I meant by not
criticising you but the ideas you 'carry' (and give expression to).

My questions to you were related to this namely: how can you fully support
and agree with the MoQ while at the same time espousing  (and giving
expression to) ideas that have evolved out of scientific and subsequent
philosophical insights (eg Newton and Galilei, Descartes, Malebranch, Locke,
Hume, Adam Smith etc ) all of which have been superseded by subsequent
scientific discoveries (relativity, quantum physics etc) through which their
inadequacies, flaws and contradictions came to light and which have
been 'exposed' as such into the development of the MoQ?

You continue:

Platt:
I question many of the origins and results of some of the SOM
ideas currently popular among the academic, political and Hollywood
elites here in the U.S. Very low quality patterns IMO.

Andre:
No tell me Platt: are the SOM ideas YOU HOLD very low quality patterns
( based on MoQ and Pirsig's insights) or do you mean the current popularity
of 'academic, political and Hollywood elites'?

Regards
Andre
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