Hi Case

Yes and no. I would certainly claim
that my aesthetic, social, political senses
continue to develop over a longer
maturation process.

David M

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From: "Case" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [MD] Heads or tails?


> [David M]
> I agree with this step further in that our pre-linguistic
> experiences are far from neutral. They have a quality
> or value, what we 'notice' always has significance.
> You could say that this has an evolutionary explanation
> or you could say that this explains evolution. We always
> are in relationship with our environoment and fellow
> occupants of the environment. Relationship means
> on-going process and change. And this change is
> never neutral, it is good or bad for us, such is experience
> as I would describe it.
>
> [Case]
> Our values are shaped early in our personal histories as our nervous 
> systems
> mature in infancy and as we gather and integrate experience from the
> environment. Value at that stage takes perhaps its purest form as we 
> respond
> to what feels good and what feels bad.
>
> The values do change over time but the overall pattern develops very early
> on. By the time we are adolescents, changes in our patterns of response 
> are
> rare and difficult to achieve.
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