Steve:

The MOQ is an intellectual description of reality of which the MOQ is
a part. If the MOQ is not an intellectual pattern, then what do you
suppose it is? Pirsig claims that everyting fits into a four volume
encylcopedia plus DQ.

Andre:

Hi Steve, as I suggested to Ron in another post I am sitting in a slump, a
mental block at the moment and find it difficult to get out of.
I understand that the MoQ is an intellectual formulation, a paradigm, an
abstract formulation. What I have difficulty with is the DQ 'part' which I
equate with the 'aesthetic continuum' which cannot be represented
intellectually, not even in an abstract way.
Maybe this is where my problem is.
Any guidance will be appreciated.

Andre
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