Ron said:
My point was that it depends on the understanding, the intent. I'm not looking 
to make a formal rebuttal but perhaps taking another look at the situation from 
another perspective. Philosophopologist was a term Pirsig used to connote a 
specific state of mind, an objective one. Cleverness may be called apon to 
engage a dialog of inquirey in regard to this state of absolute certainty. I 
was agreeing and pointing to the internal struggle we all share in this regard 
But I think you took it as a re-hashing of the social conflict you see Pirsig 
instigating.

Matt:
Ah.  I have to admit, I didn't really understand your intent, given the short, 
staccato tracing of your thought you left on the page, which is why I was 
hoping for something a little more elongated.  I apologize if I am neither used 
to nor entirely excited by aphorisms in a conversation by which I hope to, at 
least, raise my understanding of what other people think about things.  I think 
people often assume the entirety of the stream going through their heads is 
easily conveyed, but I don't have that privileged, internal position in other 
people's heads, so I need the evidence of the page, so to speak.

I'm not sure I entirely understand the terms you are using to explicate the 
meaning of Pirsig's text, but I'll grant you that there will always be a 
struggle for creativity--well, at least for those who care.

Matt

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