From: mark maxwell (laughingpines@yahoo.co.uk)
Date: Tue Jul 05 2005 - 22:40:17 BST
> Hi Mark M:
> So a human happening is unique, has a name, and is
> aware. To me that's a pretty good description of
> "self."
>
> Mark 4-7-05:
> Hello Platt, you have been selective here have you
> not? You have left out the 'happening' bit.
> I am getting that spinning feeling.
Hi Mark M:
Did you not see "happening" as in "human happening"
above.
Mark 5-7-05:
Yes i did read it. Am i correct in thinking that you
have changed your view of self then?
> Platt:
> Me too, which means I hold someone like Pirsig in
> higher regard than others.
>
> Mark 4-7-05:
> Which means you hold the MOQ in higher regard than
> other intellectual patterns.
Platt:
Yes. But I though we were talking about the quality of
unique human happenings.
Mark 5-7-05:
Intellectual patterns play a part in unique happenings
but there are also social patterns too. You may value
the social patterns of a person but not value the
intellectual patterns or vica versa.
When discussing intellectual patterns it can be a good
thing to bias those rather than use a name.
Maybe i am being a bit nit picky here!?
However, i bet if i hit you with some intellectual
statements Karl Marx made but did not tell you who
made them, you would be fooled into regarding him
above some others? Maybe not!? ;)
Asking question is not intellectual inquiry? That's a
new one on me.
Mark 5-7-05:
Children can ask questions all day long and learn a
great deal very quickly. I agree this is healthy
intellectual activity. Maybe you should keep it up?
Platt:
Sorry. Can't agree to ignore the English language.
Mark 5-7-05:
I would not ask you to do so Platt.
Platt:
You made my point.
Mark 5-7-05:
You are most welcome.
Platt:
Why more difficult in the U.S than, say, Britain? Can
you give some
examples of the "best" that they need to be inspired?
Rock and roll
perhaps?
Mark 5-7-05:
'Let it be, let it be, let it be, let it be, there
will be an answer, let it be.'
Best wishes,
Mark
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