Re: MD The mythology of science

From: Elizaphanian (elizaphanian@tiscali.co.uk)
Date: Tue Jun 10 2003 - 15:14:03 BST

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    Hi David,

    I've just realised something. You perceive intellect to be embattled and struggling to be accepted;
    I see it as entrenched and oppressive. That probably has a lot to do with our different life
    experiences (don't know much about yours, but mine has had a lot of exposure to academia). That must
    underlie our different understandings to a large extent.

    Your screenplay sounds very interesting (and yes it did make sense). But is it dominated by level 4
    values? (I would guess so, but would you, given that we disagree about what level 4 is...?)

    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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