From: David Morey (us@divadeus.freeserve.co.uk)
Date: Sat Jul 17 2004 - 13:34:14 BST
Hi Mark
Yes, Sartre sees the look of the Other as making
one's self objectified. Love is perhaps the recognition
of the quality, both in terms of SQ and DQ, in all others.
The solution to hate is everyone understanding the implications
of the MOQ -perhaps.
regards
David M
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Subject: Re: MD Re: Love and hate in the MOQ
In a message dated 7/14/04 4:51:04 PM GMT Daylight Time, johnnymoral@hotmail.com writes:
Hate could be seen as refusing to love, refusing to do what you should, not
liking morality, and I that sense it is very bad and immoral. But it can
also be a justifiable opinion about something bad, like hating hate in the
first sense, hating things that weaken morality. So I'm not sure about hate
in MoQ terms, I don't put it on the same plane as love, which is an
ontological force somewhat synonymous with DQ and the Holy Ghost.
Johnny
Hi Johnny,
I was fascinated by Sartre's treatment of hate in Being and nothingness. Sartre suggests that hatred is the wish to have 'the look' of all other consciousness removed from experience. I feel this aligns well with a biological pattern.
What do you think?
All the best,
Mark
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