Nick, you think it is useful to quote my word back to me in consecutive mails - like I don't know what I'm saying ... I have a short term memory problem ... ?
I mentioned the trespass example becuase YOU said (many posts ago) to me directly in no uncertain terms "just stay off my property". Why bother. Ian On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 4:28 PM, Ian Glendinning<[email protected]> wrote: > Jeez - as I say, life's too short. > Ian > > On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 4:21 PM, blue-jay maple<[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Ian: >>> Nick, the repelling trespassers was your example, not mine. >> >> Nick: >> I quote you from below: >> >> "The point is which better or worse patterns are >>> >> allowed to govern them - hit a physical trespasser over the head with >>> >> a physical club." >> >> You brought that up. >> >> Ian: >>> You are complicating - confounding - the picture much too fast. >>> Everything from property rights to rape, retribution and hanging all >>> in one para. >> >> Nick: >> Sorry. I'll slow down. My fault. :-) >> >> Ian: >>> The answer cannot be that three letters (NAP) is an intellectual >>> pattern therefore it's the answer to all those issues. Patterns (even >>> intellectual patterns) are not created equal. >> >> Nick: >> Oh but it is. It has been thoroughly put through the ringers in numerous, >> countless contrived situations. Numerous papers are written about it. Books >> discuss it. This is not a new concept and has been around for centuries. >> >> Ian: >>> The onus, remember. What is your version of NAP, how does it relate to >>> MoQ and what is better about it ? If your message is the revelation >>> that freedom is a good thing, then that is not new to anyone. The >>> devil is in the detail. >> >> Nick: >> Yes, the devil is in the detail. Freedom is a good thing. But what does >> liberty >> actually mean? It has a definition. It has had one for centuries. It is >> the >> absence of initiating physical coercion. It is a humanly applied >> understanding. >> >> >> Nick >> >> >> >>> Ian >>> >>> On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 3:44 PM, blue-jay maple<[email protected]> wrote: >>> > >>> > Ian: >>> >> I still think the onus is on you to describe / explain / justify more >>> >> on NAP... I'm with Marsha there Nick. >>> > >>> > Nick: >>> > I'm willing. >>> > >>> > Ian: >>> >> One substantive MoQish point. >>> >> Yes obviously all physical actions (physical force & coercion) happen >>> >> in the physical layer. The point is which better or worse patterns are >>> >> allowed to govern them - hit a physical trespasser over the head with >>> >> a physical club. Most higher level patterns involve realization in >>> >> lower levels - thoughts in the brain, brain in the animal, animal made >>> >> of physical material. The patterns cross levels and have elements >>> >> (sub-patterns) in more than one level. Not all patterns are created >>> >> equal. >>> > >>> > Nick: >>> > In justice "intent" can't be realized by others. You could ask >>> > the person and you >>> > can infer a lot with scienctific tools to investigate a crime, >>> > let's say, but what was >>> > going on in the mind of the person can't be 100% substantiated. >>> > Cause the person >>> > could lie. >>> > Now in your example of a trespasser being hit over the head with >>> > a club. This >>> > is understood as inquiring into repercussions against the >>> > violator of property rights. I would need >>> > to know more context to understand if the property owner was >>> > justified in hitting >>> > the trespasser over the head with a club. Proportionality is an >>> > important consideration >>> > in what in law is called repercussion. So if the property owner >>> > went too far, then he >>> > or she could be brought under criminal charges as well. >>> > Repercussions, admittedly, >>> > are not as yet universally known. But proportionality is >>> > helpful. Yet let's take the >>> > case of a rapist. Does one rape back in proportionality to >>> > achieve repercussion? No, >>> > obviously not. There's a spectrum to this that is currently in >>> > debate. On the one hand >>> > there are those that discuss retribution so this may include >>> > hanging the criminal. I find >>> > that to be too much. I lean towards the other side that includes >>> > restitution and ostracation >>> > if necessary. Also this goes as far as ridding prisons quite >>> > possible in both cases, but >>> > it's still a debatable issue. >>> > >>> > Ian: >>> >> The higher patterns have "rights" over the lower ones - which limit >>> >> their freedoms. >>> >> We can debate the vagueries of exactly which kinds of patterns we are >>> >> actually talking about in any given case, but the principle is MoQ >>> >> 101. >>> > >>> > Nick: >>> > Well, the NAP is an intellectual pattern. It is an intellectual >>> > principle. Is that >>> > what you want to know? So are natural rights. They are >>> > intellectual abstractions >>> > that have been reasoned to be universally applicable. Pirsig >>> > brought these up >>> > in Lila I believe. 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