Merry Sunday Morn, to you Ron,

John:

>
> His book on intelligent design was interesting because he used his
> scientific understanding of the complexity of the human body to question
> the
> mechanism of blind chance producing it.  A very Pirsigian insight, imo.
>
> Ron:
> This really is coincidental to what I have been reading also. Blind chance
> doesent cover it, but the act of prefference does.
>
> What does this leave us with? I would hesitate to concieve of the infinite
> flux
> of
>
> the act of prefference as "Intelligent" or would I?
>
>
John:  Why not?  That is the essence of  life - the act of choosing, or
prefering.  And it is such prefering that I'd deem "intelligent".

Ron:

If consciousness concerns intelligibility and the intelligiable as what
> concerns
> whats "best"
>
> Could it not then be said, that intelligence creates the world we live in.
>
>
>
John:

Indeed it could.  The Biocentrism postulate.
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