Re: MD The Eudaimonic MoQ

From: Elizaphanian (elizaphanian@tiscali.co.uk)
Date: Tue Jun 10 2003 - 15:16:10 BST

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    Hi David,

    > dmb says:
    > I'm only saying we have to walk before we run. I'm only saying that if one
    > does not have a normal emotional development, all the higher stages will
    > suffer. In other words, to the extect that a person is neurotic, they'll
    > have a very hard time with seemingly unrelated cognitive functions like
    > logic and rationality, that such cognitve skills require a healthy emotional
    > foundation. So I'm not saying that emotions interfere with intellect, per
    > se. I'm saying that emotional dysfunction has effects all the way up the
    > ladder.

    Sam says: Aha! So: in order to employ logic and rationality correctly, one must be emotionally
    functional (wise) first? In other words: only the holy can see truly?

    Sam

    "Phaedrus is fascinated too by the description of the motive of 'duty toward self' which is an
    almost exact translation of the Sanskrit word 'dharma', sometimes described as the 'one' of the
    Hindus. Can the 'dharma' of the Hindus and the 'virtue' of the Ancient Greeks be identical?" - The
    Eudaimonic MoQ says yes. "Lightning hits!"

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