Squonk,?
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"Any person of any philosophic persuasion who sits on a hot stove will verify 
without any intellectual argument whatsoever that he is in an undeniably 
low-quality situation: that the value of his predicament is negative. This low 
quality is not just a vague, woolly-headed, crypto-religious, metaphysical 
abstraction. It is an experience. It is not a judgment about an experience. It 
is not a description of experience. The value itself is an experience. As such 
it is completely predictable. It is verifiable by anyone who cares to do so. It 
is reproducible. Of all experience it is the least ambiguous, least mistakable 
there is. Later the person may generate some oaths to describe this low value, 
but the value will always come first, the oaths second. Without the primary low 
valuation, the secondary oaths will not follow."?
(LILA, Chapter 5)?
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The essential point, "The value itself is an experience." They are synonyms. At 
least that is my understanding.?
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But now, I would like to read your paper comparing Nietzsche and Pirsig. Please 
make it available.?
?
Marsha

Hi Marsha,
Do you think there is such a thing as Negative Value?

squonk
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