From: johnny moral (johnnymoral@hotmail.com)
Date: Wed Jun 04 2003 - 07:56:02 BST
HI Squonk,
>I see this would reduce the gap between the debate between Quality and
>anthropocentrism, and free will. All patterns respond to what is best?
I'm not sure what the debate about anthropocentrism is exactly (that quality
is within the mind, that only humans perceive quality?) but, yeah, I think
it brings it everything together, reduces all gaps. (?)
And I think that that patterns sort of are what is best, more than they
respond to what is best. But that too, why not.
johnny
>From: SQUONKSTAIL@aol.com
>Reply-To: moq_discuss@moq.org
>To: moq_discuss@moq.org
>Subject: Re: MD Free Will
>Date: Tue, 3 Jun 2003 22:07:12 EDT
>
>I think you are right Pi that lightning and human choices are not
>different.
> They both choose the path of highest perceived quality at the moment of
>choosing. Note though, that what they perceive is dependent on the
>quality,
>not on them (the quality creates the perceiver and the perceived). Thus,
>at
>the moment of choosing, they are both bound to choose the path that quality
>(morality) presents to them. Lightning can not choose any path but the one
>that appears best, and neither can we. We can deliberate longer than
>lightning, but in the final analysis, the action that we do is always what
>appears best, it is what we want to do most at that moment.
>
>Hi J-moral,
>I see this would reduce the gap between the debate between Quality and
>anthropocentrism, and free will. All patterns respond to what is best?
>squonk
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