DM: I thought you were a wizard not a wimp. Headache!

> DM,
>
> Yeah, I ran into the same problem trying to read Dupree. After a couple of
> chapters the continuous process of translation gave me a headache and I
> moved on.
>
> Krimel
>
> -------------------------------
>
> Krim
>
> You see same and I see difference. Middle way?
>
> DM
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Krimel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Monday, June 11, 2007 1:00 PM
> Subject: Re: [MD] Is morality Hard Wired?
>
>
>> DM,
>>
>> Imagine that; a point getting lost here; who'da thunk it?
>>
>> Static latching seems to me to be nothing more than a high level of
>> resistance. Just as cause seem like 100% probability. While the patterns
>> of
>> resistance may be different in social or intellectual evolution the
>> process
>> itself and most of the rules apply. Good ideas get passed along...
>> Societies
>> that support their populations continue...
>>
>> Krimel
>>
>> --------------------------- 
>>
>> Krim
>>
>> Hence my point that evolutionary theory is largely
>> Darwinian and is limited in its application elsewhere.
>> Did that get lost somewhere?
>>
>> DM
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>> From: "Krimel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: <[email protected]>
>> Sent: Sunday, June 10, 2007 11:27 PM
>> Subject: Re: [MD] Is morality Hard Wired?
>>
>>
>>> DM,
>>> Aren't they all?
>>> Krimel
>>> ---------------------
>>>
>>> Hi Krim
>>>
>>> Yes, but the latching mechanism,where there is one,
>>> may be very different.
>>>
>>> DM
>>>
>>>> DM,
>>>>
>>>> Static patterns act as resistance to the dynamic flow of energy. In a
>>>> river
>>>> it's the rocks. In mating it's incest taboos. In economics it's cost to
>>>> benefit ratios.
>>>>
>>>> Krimel
>>>> -------------------------
>>>> Krim
>>>>
>>>> The analogy works some of the way but is limited,
>>>> as the valuing, selection & breeding criteria are different.
>>>>
>>>> DM
>>>>
>>>> -------------------------
>>>>> [DM]
>>>>> Do we not need to understand how patterns emerge, why they persist, 
>>>>> why
>>>>> they
>>>>> change, how levels emerge,etc?
>>>>>
>>>>> [Krimel]
>>>>> I suspect it has much to do with the consistency of the flow of energy
>>>>> into the system along the lines of Prigogine.
>>>>>
>>>>> [DM]
>>>>> (NB Darwin's suggestions are a useful subset of what happens
>>>>> across all the levels, but I object to Darwin's ideas being used
>>>>> beyond self-replicating reproductive-selective processes, although
>>>>> a good analogy is a good analogy )
>>>>>
>>>>> [Krimel]
>>>>> You don't think societies and ideas are "self-replicating
>>>>> reproductive-selective processes?"
>>>>>
>>>
>>>
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