RE: MD Moral Judgement

From: David Buchanan (DBuchanan@ClassicalRadio.org)
Date: Sun Oct 20 2002 - 18:47:38 BST


Gents:

On 20 Oct 2002 at 12:46, Oldehippie1947@aol.com wrote:
> So you see here Pirsig saying it is natural and moral to judge one
another.

Horse said:
Assuming we make no judgements, then how is it possible to differentiate
between
what's good and what's not good. It seems to me that the MoQ is all about
moral
judgement.

DMB says:
There's a quasi-mysterious selection process on the biological level. We all
experience this kind of judgement from both sides. So it is with mirrors at
the social level. This is usually where "judgmental" people are coming from,
but its more powerful and subtle than the crabby lady in rollers yelling,
"get a job, ya bum!" The mirrors are everywhere all the time, there's lots
and lots of them and the cumulative effect is like a force of nature. Hell,
it IS a force of nature.

By the way, have you lost weight? You look marvelous!

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