From: Valuemetaphysics@aol.com
Date: Sat Dec 06 2003 - 00:04:09 GMT
Dear forum,
A Buddhist may have no problem at all regarding the, 'choosing unit' of an
individual to be,
An intense coherence between static quality within and across levels. *
A Christian, for example, may find this disturbing and wish to affirm
individuality? Therefore, is ii possible for the MoQ to be seen for what it is by
those dominated by religious patterns of value?
If the following holds:
The nature of beauty depends on the levels involved and their relationship to
each other. *
Then the aesthetic nature of the MoQ is a value blind spot to those holding
faith?
All the best,
Mark
* From The edge of Chaos.
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