RE: MD Objectivism and the MOQ

From: Mark Steven Heyman (markheyman@infoproconsulting.com)
Date: Mon Jun 14 2004 - 16:10:27 BST

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    On 14 Jun 2004 at 15:09, Paul Turner wrote:

    Mark said:
    So, when my Mom taught me to boil water, she listed a set of
    activities (patterns?) for me to follow: Kettle, faucet, burner, gas,
    match, burner, wait. My idea of "objectivity" is that anyone who
    follows these steps will end up with a kettle of boiling water.

    Paul:
    I would say that you were taught a valuable social pattern with which
    to meet biological needs. I think 'valuable' is a better description
    than 'objective' because 'objective' has become loaded with too many
    meanings.

    msh:
    I get it. And I agree. Thanks.

    Mark Steven Heyman(msh)
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