Hi Rob,
I'll only answer (again) your main criticism :
> Did concepts only emerge at the intellectual level? What about a king?
That's
> not an intellectual idea, it's a social one according our definition of
> social, and the concept of a tree, the tree you just thought of only
exists
> as a concept in your head. Sure it's a simple concept, but it's still a
> concept. What about the concept of danger, or hunger, or the concept of
red?
> Social concepts definitely exist, money, the stock market, religions,
> tribes, countries. The intellectual level cannot be defined as simply made
> of concepts, all of our existence is interpretations of reality, concepts
> dancing in our head.
Exact. All patterns of value are also intellectual patterns of value.
Conceptual tools and nothing else. We're only playing head games. I thought
I had made this clear. The MOQ is another conceptual show in the big
language game, nothing else.
And I am getting tired of this now, so I'm going to bed.
Night-night, boys'n'girls !
Denis
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