Complexity and Values LO8216

Michael McMaster (Michael@kbddean.demon.co.uk)
Sat, 29 Jun 1996 07:38:37 +0000

Replying to LO8186 --

Rol says that many things will feel like a conflict of values. I would
say that is so for those who are focussed on or particularly aware of
values.

But feeling does not make it so.

I have no doubt about the feeling of conflict existing and would never
suggest to anybody who said it that the feeling didn't exist. (It's
probably experienced somewhere down the centerline of the body.)

But that one feels that it's values that conflict may be an interpretation
that is not valid or useful.

The reverse is also valid. Those who say that it's never a conflict of
values may usefully interpret that it is and discover they have values
that they don't know they have and that these are the source of many of
their predicaments.

Michael McMaster : Michael@kbddean.demon.co.uk
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of the universe. Heraclitus

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