Re: MD string theory

From: David MOREY (us@divadeus.freeserve.co.uk)
Date: Tue Nov 11 2003 - 20:10:09 GMT

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    Nathan

    You will not get anything out of Pirsig
    unless you think that a materialistic analysis
    of reality is inadequate. Perhaps a book
    like Fritjof Capra's The Turning Point will help
    you to put the idea of a more holistic approach
    to existence in the context of the history of
    science and philosophy. Karl Popper's book
    with Eccles on The Self and its Brain also lays out a good
    summary of the philosophical problems of consciousness.

    For me the problem began with trying to understand both freedom
    in the context of determinism (which seemed impossible) and love,
    what is love as agape as a material phenomenon? I went to a lecture
    where the professor said that there was no such thing as free will.
    I walked out, and who was he to complain as I could not help it?

    regards
    David M

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Nathan Pila" <pila@sympatico.ca>
    To: <moq_discuss@moq.org>
    Sent: Monday, November 10, 2003 9:51 PM
    Subject: Re: MD string theory

    > David,
    >
    > You suggest that I start with existence. I am aware of the world and I
    ought
    > to start with that, you suggest.
    >
    > Fine.
    >
    > But isn't this awareness a product of the working of my brain?
    >
    > If this is the case, then isn't this awareness an illusion. That is, the
    > awareness doesn't exist except as activity of chemicals and electrostatic
    > impulses running in the various neurons.
    >
    > Neuroscientists tell us that the brain in not an all purpose computer but
    is
    > composed of modules, each having specific functions.
    >
    > If I see a glorious sunset the feeling I get is not from the photons
    > impacting on my retina but the impulses that travel from the retina to
    > region of the brain that are then stimulated and produce what I then
    > interpret as a sensation. I guess what I'm saying is that I don't see how
    > starting with existence or awareness will change my life or the way I view
    > life. Or maybe it isn't suppose to. And if that is the case, then why are
    we
    > interested in this vantage point that ZMM is instructing us on?
    >
    > Fondly, Nathan
    >
    > ----- Original Message -----
    > From: "David MOREY" <us@divadeus.freeserve.co.uk>
    > To: <moq_discuss@moq.org>
    > Sent: Monday, November 10, 2003 3:07 PM
    > Subject: Re: MD string theory
    >
    >
    > > Nathan
    > >
    > > Pirsig is suggesting that you start on the path
    > > to knowledge from existence rather than from a theory
    > > about what the world is made of. Objects/things are a way
    > > of understanding your experience. It may be that the theory is
    > > not very good. Start again, Pirsig suggests, consider what it is like
    > > to exist, take a look at experience.
    > >
    > > Or, look at objects/things as only a part of your experience.
    > > You also experience feelings/values about these so-called objects.
    > > Why do we neglect the reality of these experiences. We usually
    > > think about objects/things in terms of quantity in science. These
    > > is only a part of our experience, a way of measuring it. Pirsig
    > > suggests you consider the full richness of your experience when you
    > > ask: what is reality. He calls the full reality of experience Quality.
    > > Quantiity
    > > can be seen as a subset of this experience. Only once you consider how
    > > experience is, should you move on to look at how the world might be, and
    > > the best way to do this is to consider the big story or cosmology.
    > > This is to get away from so-called empiricism that tries to divide our
    > > experience into primary and secondary qualities and dismissing the
    > secondary
    > > ones
    > > as only subjective.
    > >
    > > regards
    > > David M
    > >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
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