[Steve]
> Dynamic Quality is what gets you off the hot stove before you ever _decide_ to
> get off the hot stove...This is THE paradigmatic example
> Pirsig uses to show what it means to follow DQ. I submit that this is
> what we ought to think about in unpacking "to the extent that one
> follows dynamic quality...one's behavior is free."

Back to my earlier example:
Suppose we raise an infant in a controlled laboratory environment, where there 
are
surfaces of various temperature.  The infant will naturally recoil from 
surfaces that
are too cold or too hot.  Suppose that when the infant comes in contact with 
surfaces
in the range of 70-72 degrees F, that we immediately apply an electric shock.
Eventually the infant will automatically recoil from surfaces in the 70-72 
degree F
range to avoid the electric shock it has learned will follow.  This is a 
paradigmatic
example of CONDITIONED behavior. 
Craig 

 

 

 

 
 
 


 

 


 

 











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