Hi dmb,


On Aug 19, 2012, at 2:34 PM, david buchanan <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> 
> "...if Quality or excellence is seen as the ultimate reality then it becomes 
> possible for more than one set of truths to exist. Then one doesn't seek the 
> absolute Truth.' One seeks instead the highest quality intellectual 
> explanation of things... There are many sets of intellectual reality in 
> existence and we can perceive some to have more quality than others, but that 
> we do so is, in part, the result of our history and current patterns of 
> values." (LILA)
> 
> 
> Marsha said:
> And why I consider your opinions, as well as mine, hypothetical (supposed but 
> not neccesarily real or true.)
> 
> 
> David replied:
> ...Truth is provisional and taken as useful until something better comes 
> along!   That is quite different than hypothetical. If you cannot see that 
> then please look at a dictionary.
> 
> 
> 
> dmb says:
> Yes, as I keep trying to explain, Marsha's view of intellectual static 
> quality amounts to anti-intellectualism. It turns intellectual quality into a 
> fleeting and whimsical "opinion". And this turns the MOQ's pragmatic theory 
> of truth into the worst kind of relativism wherein everyone's opinion is 
> equally hypothetical. 

There's nothing fleeting and whimsical about hypothetical, nothing at all.  It 
means supposed but not neccesarily real or true.

Once one accepts the MoQ's fundamental principal that the world is nothing but 
Value, then 'expanded rationality' occurs when an individual transforms the 
natural tendency to reify self and world into the natural tendency to hold all 
static patterns of value to be hypothetical (supposed but not neccesarily real 
or true.)  Understanding static (patterned) value as hypothetical acknowledges 
the incompleteness of what we know and makes room for additional inquiry with 
new possibilities; it promotes an attitude of fearless curiosity: gumption.  It 
moves one away from thinking of entities as existing inherently and independent 
of consciousness.  

 
Marsha
 
 

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