From: Mark Steven Heyman (markheyman@infoproconsulting.com)
Date: Thu Jul 29 2004 - 18:54:02 BST
Hi all,
Been sick for a while, so haven't written. But I've been reading
along, and enjoying.
Platt quotes Pirsig:
No. "And beyond that is an even more compelling reason; societies and
thoughts and principles themselves are no more than sets of static
patterns. These patterns can't by themselves perceive or adjust to
Dynamic Quality. Only a living being can do that." (Lila, 13)
msh asks anyone:
Then how did the bio level arise out of the inorganic? Wasn't this
in response to DQ? If not, then DQ can't be the ontological ONE, and
the MOQ goes out the window, no?
Best,
Mark Steven Heyman (msh)
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