Craig, Bo
On the surface, it seems a pragmatic practical distinction
and for the most part it is, it is very useful in terms of understanding
causual relationships. But in this case, in the context of what
I'm trying to explain in terms of MoQ, is that this distiction falls
into the catagory of ideas, useful practical ideas, but ideas
none the less. I'm trying to explain what Bo percieves as Pirsigs fall from 
grace
in his eyes.
-Ron


 



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From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sunday, July 12, 2009 2:33:45 AM
Subject: Re: [MD] Empirical and Historical

Hi Craig 

11 July you wrote:

> From the historical point of view: Carbon (billions of years ago) Idea
> of the helicopter (16 th century) Idea of carbon (19 th century)
> Helicopter (20 th century) Let´s say the historical point of view
> itself is an idea, so it´s somewhere in the above sequence.   But this
> gives us no reason to reverse the priority of carbon & the idea of
> carbon. 

You beat me with this comment to Ron's and you go to the core of the 
idea nonsense (as well as the language ditto in the form of the 
Quality/Concept thesis) Ideas (or thoughts) as what goes on in minds 
is SOM, and if MOQ's 4th. level is made equal to SOM's mind it 
inherits all SOM's plartypuses. 

You may be too nice to join me in my criticism of (what I call latter-
day) Pirsig as the one who started this undermining of MOQ's 
purpose which is to do away with SOM's ideas/matter mess. This is 
done by making the aforementioned mess into its own intellectual 
level (see ZAMM) The S/O distinction is the highest value, but its 
static quality explains why it produces platypuses if treated as 
absolute.

Bodvar







            







> 
> 
> [Xacto] 
> 
> > the idea of anything coming before experience 
> > is, in fact,  an idea. 
> 
> 
> 
> Let´s say the historical point of view itself is an idea, so it´s
> somewhere in the above sequence.   But this gives us no reason to
> reverse the priority of carbon & the idea of carbon. 
> 
> 
> [Xacto] 
> 
> > the idea of anything coming before experience 
> > is, in fact,  an idea. 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> So the idea of experience comes before experience? 
> 
> Craig
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