Hi dmb,

>  "I value the MOQ's idea that the world in nothing but value (DQ/sq): there 
> is nothing additional called static intellectual value."


This was not a quote from moi.  I wrote:

"I value the MoQ's idea that the world is nothing but Value (DQ/sq); there is 
nothing additional called 'truth'.

Truth is an intellectual static pattern of value, but I have nothing to say 
about 'truth'. Rather than label static patterns of value as 'truth', I prefer 
to think of objects of knowledge (patterns) as hypothetical.  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.)  By using 'hypothetical' I think there is less of a tendency toward 
intellectual arrogance.  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. 

Static patterns of value are repetitive processes, conditionally co-dependent, 
impermanent and ever-changing, that pragmatically tend to persist and change 
within a stable, predictable pattern.  Within the MoQ, these patterns are 
morally categorized into a four-level, evolutionary, hierarchical structure:  
inorganic, biological, social and intellectual. Static quality exists in stable 
patterns relative to other patterns. Patterns have no independent, inherent 
existence.  Further, these patterns pragmatically exist relative to an 
individual's static pattern of life history.

Dynamic Quality is not divisible, not definable and not knowable, though it can 
be experienced.


Thank you,


Marsha
 
 

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