THE Q
What do the patterns of higher quality have that those of destruction, decay
and disorder don't?
Bard,
I thought more about your "Intentions" argument and still find it defective.
I think their is a word for good intentions that leads to bad results. That
word is "error."
The intellectual level goes (or should go if done with quality) beyond
intention and into empirical results. The quality of an action isn't measured
in the harmony intended, but in the harmony achieved.
Rog
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