Hi David,

On Sep 8, 2012, at 7:48 AM, David Harding <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Marsha,
> 
>> I find holding PATTERNS as hypothetical far more elegant.  
> 
> It's funny that you use 'elegance' to justify your view that 'patterns as 
> hypothetical' is the better idea.
> 
> It's almost as if you agree with me that true ideas are beautiful but then 
> deny ever thinking so.
> 
> How intriguing.
> 
> -David.


"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."
     (RMP, 'LILA', chapter 8)

Intriguing?  High value intellectual patterns may be judged elegant without 
ever needing to assign the term 'truth'.  Please keep in mind that the MoQ 
allows for more than your intellectual reality.  I find it more useful to 
consider objects of knowledge (stuff in the encyclopedia) _patterns_ rather 
than truths.  And I find it of higher value (more useful) to consider patterns 
as hypothetical for reasons that 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 necessarily 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 thinkin
 g of entities as existing inherently and existing independent of 
consciousness.  



Marsha
 
 
 


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