On Aug 18, 2013, at 4:11 AM, David Harding <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> djh:
>>> She *doesn't* know the MOQ's fundamental distinction between what static
>>> quality what Dynamic Quality is..
>>
>> Marsha:
>> Dynamic Quality is unpatterened value; static quality is patterned value. I
>> honestly don't know how this could be stated any clearer. What I get in
>> return is assertions so vague as to be meaningless. What's an homunculus to
>> do? :-).
>
> [djh]
>
> I don't know - engage in intellectual discussion?
>
> You say..
>
> "I am at the MD to explore RMP's Metaphysics of Quality and the MoQ's
> relationship to Buddhism, and the way they play in living my life."
>
> Are you open to discussing this intellectually?
Marsha:
Are you open to another's point-of-view?
> If so, doesn't honest intellectual discussion involve agreement and
> disagreement?
Marsha:
Sometimes a hypothetical yes, sometimes hypothetical no, sometimes a less
certain maybe or maybe not, and sometimes: I clearly don't know. Sometimes
you might offer food for thought; that would be welcomed. If you want absolute
agreement or disagreement, you'll likely not get it from me.
I have presented a statement that clearly delineates the fundamental
distinction between Dynamic Quality and static quality, and I've similarly
presented this same statement many times in the past, yet you continue stating
that I do not know the fundamental distinction. Am I to suppose you are
capable of having a honest intellectual discussion?
Why did you need to accuse me of not caring what others think by presenting
*fabricated* evidence? I suppose you know that accusation without evidence is
mere gossip. If I look at your history, I see no evidence that you are capable
of *honest* intellectual discussion; can you point me to a success?
I will just repeat the point of this particular post:
Dynamic Quality is unpatterened value;
static quality is patterned value.
I understand the distinction.
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