Santa Barbara.
Where are you going, from the discussion about Humanism?
What is the object? Is there an object?

May I suggest a structured dynamic pattern for this thread? Based on the three classes of Quality; mass, form and virtue.

A subject is a subject and as a subject it has its own subjective perspective. Therefore is any subjective view correct, whatever it shows. Marsha's opinion is right, even if she's wrong. Just as Mark and David.

A constructive way to find whats objective and common is then to remove the subject from the subject-object and concentrate on the object. But how can we say something about an object without a subject?

Renée Descartes proved that we Are by leaving out the subject and putting the object against the object, the thinking against the thinking. How can I think without thinking... "therefore we are".

So let us do the same with Humanism. Put Humanism in the light of Humanism. Object - object.

Is Humanism a Humanistic concept or what? Has Humanism always been the same or has it changed by the the years? If so, in what way? To the better or the worse? What has changed, it's numeror of instigators. It's policy statement (form) or is it how humanism works on the sorrounding.

If we compare Early Humanism with the more modern, difference by time, has it grown or is the problem with Humanism that it is too few promotors?

Or is the discussion concentrated to its definition, its shape and how this particular form fit together with the MOQ. Is it possible to compare these two objects at all. If it is impossible to define MOQ, how can we tell if Humanism is like MOQ, a part of MQ or not?

Is it a problem how Humanism affect on other parts of the humanity, it's Virtue on us or is it harmless to MOQ?

What do you feel about Humanism?

With a straight definition of Humanism and MOQ in common sense we can discuss how Humanism is related to MOQ.

Questions, questions, questions. Any suggestions?

Yours

Jan-Anders


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Date: Sun, 14 Nov 2010 23:41:22 -0500
From: MarshaV<[email protected]>
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Mark,
Santa Barbara is a beautiful city.  I bet he is very interesting.   He's on
YouTube.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xaAVSy8H8C8

But I've read many, many books by many Buddhist authors.


Marsha



On Nov 14, 2010, at 7:06 PM, 118 wrote:

Hi Marsha,
He studies nearby at UCSB.  I am checking to see when his next presentation
is.  I want to see how serious he is. :-)  I can't tell from a book or an
audio bite.
Mark

On Sun, Nov 14, 2010 at 2:41 PM, MarshaV<[email protected]>  wrote:

Hi Mark,

 From his photo he looks to be a happy, smiling person. But you
will judge him as you do.

I enjoy your posts too.


Marsha




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