Re: MD the metaphysics of free-enterprise

From: David Morey (us@divadeus.freeserve.co.uk)
Date: Fri Jul 30 2004 - 10:25:03 BST

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    Hi all

    Is there a single person who thinks Johnny
    has got this right?

    Yes he has/No he has not will do.

    I ask for opinion here because it just
    comes down to how you read the MOQ.
    I think you are making up your own stuff
    here and it makes no sense to me.
    Intellectual enquiry can have any level for its
    subject I would say.

    regards
    David M

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "johnny moral" <johnnymoral@hotmail.com>
    To: <moq_discuss@moq.org>
    Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2004 10:06 PM
    Subject: Re: MD the metaphysics of free-enterprise

    > David M asked:
    > >Simply: is cosmological mathematics intellectual?
    > >What has that to do with the social level?
    >
    > Cosmological mathematics is contemplating things like the nature of the
    > universe and infinity and zero? I don't see it as intellectual by my
    > understanding of the fourth level. It's what people are expected to do
    > when they get together and take mushrooms or something. They gave it a
    > name, which is what I expect a group of people to do when they get
    together
    > and talk about something enough, and they developed it and refined it into
    > language they understand, which is also what I expect people to do when
    they
    > get together. So I think cosmological mathematics is social to the extent
    > that it is a field, and inorganic if you are talking about the actual
    goings
    > on of the cosmos.
    >
    > If it were a pattern that described the interaction of social patterns,
    like
    > say an ideology or political ideas, I would say it was fourth level. For
    > example, the social pattern of caring for the sick interacts with the
    social
    > pattern of government to form an intellectual pattern of national health
    > care, as a concept with a life of its own.
    >
    > Just because the subject of cosmological mathematics seems complex and
    > advanced, doesn't make it any different level-wise from observing that
    > bananas grow on certain trees or that rain is wet. Would you call those
    > fields of study intellectual?
    >
    > Johnny
    >
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