LS Re: Explain the Dynamic-Static split


Fintan Dunne (findunne@iol.ie)
Tue, 9 Jun 1998 18:19:27 +0100


Date: 07 June 98
Time: 07:55

Greetings Squad,

Is there some kind of special award for legitimately bringing up the
subject of PUBIC hair in a philosophy forum. If so, then put my name
down, because it impacts on the sentient v non-sentient DQ.

DIANA:
>There's static sentience and dynamic sentience and the sentience of an
>atom is very different from the sentience of a Texan, but they are all
>types of experience and consequently value

There are only TWO places on the human body where noticably long hair
grows: the Head and the Genitalia. These correspond to what you CAN call
sentient and non-sentient DQ. In pubic hair we see DQ as the (sex)
source of everything. In head hair we see DQ as the pre-intellectual
leading edge. Pubic hair is at the centre of a circle drawn on the human
frame. Head hair is an arc on the circumference of that circle. I
believe you can dervice the underlying activities of Quality from this
kind of analysis of key Quality constructions like the Human Body.

Indeed we can go further to say: Curly hair is more DQ than straight!

RE: "Quality prior to S/O"

With regard to which came first: the chicken or the egg,
                                      i mean: Subject/Object or
Quality:

I feel that Subjects and Objects are CO-INCIDENT with Quality.
(sort of like the christian trinity!)

Cheers!

Fintan Dunne
findunne@iol.ie

 



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