Greetings,   

My interpretation of the Intellectual Level is based on reification (see 
below). The fourth level  is comprised of static patterns of value such as 
theology, mathematics, science and philosophy. The way that these patterns 
function is as reified concepts and the rules for their rational analysis and 
manipulation.  Reification decontextualizes.  Intellectual patterns process 
from a subject/object conceptual framework creating false boundaries that give 
the illusion of independence as a “thing” or an “object of analysis.”  The 
fourth level is a formalized subject/object level (SOM), where the paramount 
demand is for rational, objective knowledge, which is free from the taint of 
any subjectivity like emotions, inclinations, fears and compulsions in order to 
pursue, study and research in an unbiased and rational manner.   





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Why Reification: 

>From a review of the book ‘Buddhism and Science: Breaking New Ground’ .

How do we deal with the complexity of experience? Well, we 'seek and find, or 
project, a simplifying pattern to approximate every complex field ... by 
lumping (ignoring some distinctions as negligible) and by splitting (ignoring 
some relations as negligible). Both ... create discreet entities useful for 
manipulating, predicting and controlling ... [but] may impose ad hoc boundaries 
on what are actually densely interconnected systems and then grant autonomous 
existence to the segments' (p. 108). Even the contents of our own consciousness 
have to be dealt with in this way, resulting in our array of fragmented 
self-concepts, and we just put up with the anomalies that arise. Buddhism, he 
explains, agrees that discovering entities is conventionally indispensable, but 
attachment and aggression arise through reifying them, which violates the 
principle that all things are interdependent, and all entities are conditional 
approximations."

 

http://www.westernbuddhistreview.com/vol4/buddhism_and_science.html    


 
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