From: Elizaphanian (elizaphanian@tiscali.co.uk)
Date: Mon Apr 21 2003 - 13:44:31 BST
Hi Paul,
Seems like we have some agreement. You said, "I am further speculating that
the mind is not limited to intellectual patterns of value as an evolutionary
summit. And beyond that is where I am struggling for all the usual reasons -
suspended in language, thinking the unthinkable etc." I'd be interested to
know what you make of my 'Eudaimonic' MoQ proposal, if you have the time to
read a long essay.
The essay has been re-sited, and is now at:
http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/elizaphanian/Eudaimonic moq.htm
I agree that the archives are very large. Fortunately, part has now been
published in the form of a book, which is well worth getting hold of: Lila's
Child, ed Dan Glover, available from the on-line booksellers.
Sam
"A good objection helps one forward, a shallow objection, even if it is
valid, is wearisome." Wittgenstein
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