> [Platt]
> Pirsig explains what this means: "Because of his different metaphysical 
> orientation Phaedrus saw instantly that those seemingly trivial, 
> unimportant, "spur of the moment" decisions that Mayr was talking about, 
> the decisions that directed the progress of evolution are, in fact. 
> Dynamic Quality itself. Dynamic Quality, the source of all things, the 
> pre-intellectual cutting edge of reality, always appears as "spur of the 
> moment" Where else could it. appear?" (Lila, 11)
> 
> [Krimel]
> Thanks for pointing this out it is exactly what I have been saying; DQ 
> _is_ the "spur of the moment" chance event. And the summation of those 
> chance events is the source of all thing, etc. 

[Platt]
Where do you see "chance event" in the passage? 

[Krimel]
Where do you find anything else in "... those seemingly trivial,
unimportant, 'spur of the moment' decisions..." these are the decisions that
Mayr was talking about. Earlier Pirsig summarized Mayr by saying: 

"Evolution is recklessly opportunistic: it favors any variation that
provides a competitive advantage over other members of an organism's own
population or over individuals of different species. For billions of years
this process has automatically fueled what we call evolutionary progress. No
program controlled or directed this progression. It was the result of spur
of the moment decisions of natural selection.

Mayr certainly seemed to consider the matter settled and this attitude, no
doubt, reflected a consensus among everyone except anti-evolutionists."

He then identifies this with DQ. Pirsig obviously wants a sugar coated
version of this but it doesn't fly and seriously mars the whole of Chapter
11. 


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