> Ron:
> I understand Pirsig as saying SOM is "either/or"
logic of excluded
> middles which is embedded in our
> culture. I still contend that SOM either /or logic
> is different than subject/object distinction.
> how we intellectualize subject/object distinction is
> the crux and the basis of MOQ.
What are advocating? I see your trying to explain
a difference between SOM logic and distinction. I can
make S and O distinct, yet, logically it doesn't hold
in accord to continual events. Is the crux that
you've been trying to explain?
woods,
SA
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