Ham to Ron:
> Despite what James and Pirsig say, the term "primary
> experience" conflates
> epistemology. Experience is always an intellectual
> distinction. Localized
> "uninterpreted experience", such as the pain felt
> when nerve endings are
> traumatized by heat (Pirsig's famous hot stove
> analogy) becomes an
> experience only after one relates it to the stovetop
> and his butt. It is
> impossible to describe an experience without
> distinguishing its relations.
SA: You see, as Arlo mentioned, we've all been here
with Ham. He tries to act as if he is learning
something about the moq, then bam, he throws in the
same old jargon about essence.
What experience are we talking about? Ham,
you limited experience up above here to the experience
of pain. Experience can be of many events, not just
pain.
SA
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