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- From: pmsc13sg@UMASSD.EDU (Stephen Grossman)
- Subject: Re: MINDWALKING Buddhists, oh my!
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- References: <1992Dec23.224853.11824@linus.mitre.org>
- Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1992 03:09:35 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec23.224853.11824@linus.mitre.org>, tucker@mitre.org (William
- Tucker) writes:
-
- >Throughout this book the central underlying theme has been the unbroken
- >wholeness of the totality of existence as an undivided flowing movement
- >without borders.
-
- The refusal to connect mind (ie, reason) to reality results in MTV, game
- shows, Madonna, drug addiction, hangovers, and Nehru jackets. Another result
- is Buddhism or any mysticism. I do note, however, that sticking your finger in-
- to an electric outlet might mystically connect one to all the electrons in the
- Universe.
- Your concern with "flowing movement" (what is an unflowing movement?)
- splits the Universe into movement and permanence, thus breaking the wholeness
- you seek. See Rand for the importance of "existence is identity." Parmenides
- recognized that existence is full with his "plenum." You can choose any limit
- like and you will find something there. Existence is: all of the things it is,
- as Peikoff recognized. Unbrokenness exists and you can study it. But broken-
- ness also exists and you can study that. Everything exists equally, brokenness
- and unbrokenness. These is no metaphysical privilege, with. eg, unbrokenness
- being metaphysically superior to brokenness. Choose your concerns, study them,
- and stay within their limits. Make judgements relative to that, and no other
- context. Your judgements will be contextually absolute. And your contexts will
- be, not subjective, but based in reality.
- If you want to empty your mind and focus on the veins of a leaf, you will
- discover something. If you want to use a rational philosophy, you will discover
- something else. What do you want? Life? Death? Limbo? Tango? (I'm sorry; I
- couldn't resist)
- Science exists only if philosophy permits it. And science exists in a
- particular form depending on the philosophy which justifies it: Aristotle,
- rationalism, empiricism, phenomenology, pragmatism, Objectivism, etc. Object-
- ively, the consistency between new physics and mysticism merely means that
- Kant, the leading modern philosopher, has succeeded in his stated task in de-
- science (as it threatened religious ethics). Science, interpreted by Buddhism,
- will yield an application of Buddhism. Science, viewed thru Aristotle or Rand,
- will yield an application of Aristotle or Rand. There is no epistemological
- privilege! Mysticism will yield certain results but the knowledge to provide
- food, shelter, clothing, political rights, and self-esteem will not be among
- them. See the history of India. Western physics may not permit transcendental
- masterbation but you can build machines to lighten our daily load and extend
- our health and longevity.
-
- >implicate order is particularly suitable for the understanding of such
-
- I'm guessing but "implicate order" seems another term for Plato's Forms,
- a supernatural realm oft dissolved in the history of Western philosophy. Your
- consciousness of existence is not existence. Eg, wisdom is a state of cons-
- ciousness, not the goddess Athena living on Mt. Olympus. Your wishes are not
- real but, instead, dwell inside your consciousness of existence.
- Western philosophy has dis-integrated into postmodernism and so many seek
- wholeness in a teeny, tiny part of their consciousness of existence. They are
- ready for drugs, disco, Democrats, and THE DEVIL. (Once again, I'm sorry)
- Try Ayn Rand's philosophy of Objectivism before permanently surrendering
- your mind to the harsh joys of mysticism and bathing in the Ganges.
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- "In that world, you'll be able to rise in the morning with the spirit
- you had known in your childhood: that spirit of eagerness, adventure and cer-
- tainty which comes from dealing with a rational universe."
- AYN RAND
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- Stephen Grossman <PMSC13SG@UMASS.EDU>
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