From: Kevin (kevin@xap.com)
Date: Wed Jan 15 2003 - 21:43:56 GMT
Platt quotes Mari and answers:
Hi Mari:
> The Mobile spins
> too fast it seems to me. What are we doing? Where are we going? Can we
> find a way that will lead self and group to a higher good. What is
> "best"? Wasn't that the question that RMP asked that leads us here
> now?
Ah, but you already know the answer to your question. You said:
> Some time ago i mentioned that Aldous Huxley said : "Knowledge" is
> public "Understanding" is private. No one responded to this
> statement/thought. To me it squares with Pirsigs statement about DQ
> being non-definable because it's "private"
So you understand what's best. Nobody has to tell you these things.
Nobody has to put into a sentence or reach intersubjective agreement
for you to know the "truth" about the pain you feel when your tooth
aches, the joy in your heart when you fall in love, or the satisfaction
in
your soul when a work of art you've sweated over succeeds. Only a
living being, not a mob, can respond to Dynamic Quality.
Rational argument that philosophers use and that we try to adhere to on
this site can never bring everyone together. To think otherwise is to
bang your head against the wall. Not only are logical premises
endlessly debatable, but strict logic inevitably leads to paradox and/or
infinite regress. All we can do is ultimately decide for ourselves, each
in
the privacy of her own heart and mind, "Is this a good idea or not? All
we can do is assure others have the intellectual freedom to do the
same.
Shakespeare advised, "To thine own self be true." No one has used
"true" in a sentence any better.
> It is everything and it is nothing.
> It's what you see and what you don't see. It's one thing to one person
> and something else to another. It's right and wrong. It's good and
> bad. It's art. It's me/it's you. It's what always was and always will
> be...it's a never ending story and none of the above.
You got it. So enjoy the beauty of it all, as I know you truly do.
Kevin:
Since I'm often on the other side of the argument from you, let me say
what a pleasure it is for me to agree with you and commend you on such a
poetic/insightful response to a poetic piece from Mari (which I very
munch enjoyed). Will it spoil the moment if I suggest that you seem to
be endorsing the private/public split that some of us have been
advocating? ;-)
I know the MOQ has certainly helped me immensely in coming to the truth
for myself.
Cheers,
-Kevin
P.S. Mari, I very much enjoyed your piece. Quite thought provoking.
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