Platt

Is the 'systems of relations' real?
Is one system more or less real than all the others systems?

DM

Ron:
Experience is not the fundamental true reality, but nether can we know
fundamental true reality in any sort of absolute sense. Therefore what
is true is dependant upon ones experience. >

In the Copleston Papers, Pirsig wrote: "The MOQ says experience is reality.
It doesn't need a system of relations to be real."

Does this contradict your belief?

Thanks.
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