From: Erin N. (enoonan@kent.edu)
Date: Thu Oct 31 2002 - 01:01:19 GMT
SAM: There might be all sorts of ways to explore how
>Maslow's levels interact with the MoQ - has that been done, do you know?
>Perhaps 'the values through which we understand and appraise
>self-actualisation' might be a description for fourth level quality. It
>would be interesting to pursue this further.
Sam,
A person's conception of their self differs for each level.
For the intellectual level your self is your intellectual value.
It seems that if you make the intellectual level about
self-actualization then its that individual level claim in disguise.
Wasn't DMB/Wim's point that there is a "self" aspect for each level?(may have
misinterpreted that) I am thinking that your eudaimonic idea is more about
seeking DQ then about defining the intellectual level. But what if eudaimonic
is more about seeking an authentic self that cannot be defined or limited by
any of the four levels.
Analogy --baseball field with intellectual level as homebase
eudaimonic seems more like either a pitcher's mound and
the batter running the base. (but with pitcher and the batter
somehow the same person)
P.S. okay the REAL problem i have with your eudaimonic idea
is that I can never remember how to spell it :-P
erin
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