From: Mark Steven Heyman (markheyman@infoproconsulting.com)
Date: Wed Aug 18 2004 - 17:46:30 BST
Hi David,
Well, Quality is Maximum Freedom, maybe? I don't know if I'd say DQ
is "seeking" freedom. It's more like DQ "inspires" SQ patterns to
increase their freedom (and morality) by latching up.
How should we work this into the argument?
msh
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On 17 Aug 2004 at 18:41, David Morey wrote:
Mark
Where is the freedom that DQ is seeking?
regards
David M
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark Steven Heyman" <markheyman@infoproconsulting.com>
To: <moq_discuss@moq.org>
Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 2004 2:27 AM
Subject: Re: MD MOQ and The Problem Of Evil
> Hi all,
>
> Here's another attempt at a MOQ formulation of the Problem Of Evil,
> (or The Problem of Immorality) with thanks to Mel for
clarification:
>
> (P1) QUALITY is Moral Perfection
> (P2) QUALITY contains DQ and SQ
> (P3) SQ attempts to dominate DQ
> (P4) Such attempts are immoral
>
> Therefore, Moral Perfection contains immorality.
>
> Any thoughts? Complaints? Accusations?
>
>
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