Sex on the brain? Me? Hell yeah! :)
Anyway, I don't see why repairing or rebuilding would be much different.
What we also must ask ourselves for each level is:
What does that add, that the lower level doesn't, and that the higher
level can use to do its stuff?
As I see it, rebuilding and repairing only serves to keep the status quo
for an organism. How does that help social patterns?
Magnus
On 2010-07-15 18:21, Ian Glendinning wrote:
No Magnus, it's hard because you have sex on the brain, it's made you
deaf and therefore don't hear what I say.
I didn't say procreation, it's about being an organism, sufficiently
self-organizing to "reproduce, repair or rebuild" I must have said 5
or 6 times now.
Ian
On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 5:15 PM, Magnus Berg<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Ian, yes, hard work indeed.
Magnus:
The MoQ
tells us *that* they are dependent and discrete, but not *how* that
works. A
3D shape explanation *is* both dependent and discrete.
[IG] But not why one particular level of chemistry becomes "organic" -
I don't see the boundary as discretely related to 3D.
It's a bit confusing to call it "level of chemistry" in this context. But
anyway, since one of the most important organic experiences to me is taste
and smell, I simply wanted to know how those experiences (quality events)
were supported by the level below. Now I know, and you seem to agree.
However, since your definition of the organic level is more about
procreation, perhaps it doesn't matter much to you.
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