> Platt:
>  I would be interested in how you came to the conclusion that reality is
> more moral than our perception of it. 
> 
> Ron:
> Pirsigs' concept of pre-intellectual experience and the statement 
> "Kill all intellectual patterns and morality is served"

Pre-intellectual experience is perceived. So I fail to see your point. As 
for the statement it simply means be open to DQ. In other words, don't 
reject new ideas out of hand with killing them with intellect.. 

> Ron prev:
> > What defines superiority differs by every act of value, atoms to
> > thoughts.
> 
> Platt:
> Yes, but as above, we see a static pattern of values -- from atoms to 
> thoughts with thoughts being morally superior to atoms. 
> 
> Am I correct in concluding that you disown and reject Pirsig's moral 
> levels?

Did I miss your answer?

> Ron:
> Am I correct in concluding that you disown and reject Pirsig's 
> pre-intellectual experience and the statement 
> "Kill all intellectual patterns and morality is served"?

No. See above. 

Platt

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