[WillBlake]
Would you say contextual PC judgement is subjective?

[Arlo]
Again, if your motive is to try to force a S/O dichotomy here, I suggest your
read LILA. The way I see "contextual" is in the view of the MOQ, and this has
nothing to do with "subjective" or "objective".

So rather than seeking an artificial "objective" rubric, and then failing at
the trying twice to pin the label "subjective", my advice is to read Pirsig (or
read him again, as this question shows very little understanding).

For example, in ZMM Pirsig relates his experience when first asked whether
Quality is objective or subjective.

"Because if Quality exists in the object, then you must explain just why
scientific instruments are unable to detect it. You must suggest instruments
that will detect it, or live with the explanation that instruments don’t
detect it because your whole Quality concept, to put it politely, is a large
pile of nonsense." (ZMM)

This is the trap you're aiming for, isn't it? Too bad.




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