> 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.
SA:
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?
Ron:
Sort of, in computer terms I'm saying there is a basic operating program
like DOS that all
critters utilize, then there is the operating system windows(SOM) or
Mac(MOQ) ect.
DOS works in basic language ie: an object hit me. The operating system
defines it
in more complex terms ie. that asshole timmy that I've been fighing with
since the third grade
just hit me in the face with a bottle of yuengling lager, half full of
beer the taste
reminds me of art school but right now I'm going to teach that little
f*%$er a lesson
like in senior year when I kicked his ass over what he said to bob's
girlfriend, only
this time I'm not going to stop with breaking his nose. You pull in all
sorts of relative
data and emotions in seconds without really being aware of it.
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