Hi Wim,
I still may agree with this statement but I have to admit the
conscious/unconscious being the social/intellectual division isn't completely
clear.
I can see intellectual/collective, internal/external, and
conscious/unconscious in both
social and intellectual patterns of value.
What is in our consciousness at one moment can be unconscious at another
moment.
but it can't be an intellectual value one moment and a social value the next.
Isn't consciousness made of intellectual and social level values
simulataneously?
I have to think some more about it but reason/emotion seem more
intuitive to me right now with with both being part of consciousness
(thinking).
Erin
I don't understand how you relate that
>value statement to the dichotomies of collective/individual,
>unconscious/conscious and internal/external however.
>To me social patterns of values are unconscious whereas intellectual
>patterns of values are conscious. The dichotomies of collective/individual
>and internal/external are irrelevant to the way in which I primarily
>distinguish between the social and intellectual levels of (static) quality.
>Both social and intellectual patterns of values have collective AND
>individual aspects and aspects that are experienced as internal AND external
>to the individual/collective.
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