Right

The dynamic freedom lets one choose between drinking more, choose another brand or start dancing, for better or worse

J-A

[email protected] wrote 2011-04-09 11.26:
Dan:
Here is the exact quote from LILA:

"To the extent that one's behavior is controlled by static patterns of
quality it is without choice. But to the extent that one follows
Dynamic Quality, which is undefinable, one's behavior is free."

Dan comments:

Your choice to drink nothing but single malt whiskey is controlled by
static patterns of quality. First, you have to intellectually know
what single malt whiskey is. Socially, you have to have access to it,
somewhere to buy it. Biologically, you have to enjoy the taste/buzz it
gives. Your "choice" to drink it or not is completely bound up in
static patterns of quality. That is not the freedom RMP is talking
about in following Dynamic Quality.
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