Bodvar to Adrie, Arlo, All!:

This is the great misconception that Arlo and his like harbor. They claim that
SOM is just one intellectual pattern and the MOQ another, oblivious of
Pirsig having made a great point of the container logic. the MOQ
cannot be contained by a subset of itself!!!.

Andre:
What Mr. Pirsig was talking about when referring to the 'container logic' was 
the quarrel within anthropology.
'What many were trying to do, evidently, was get out of all these metaphysical 
quarrels by condemning all theory, by agreeing not to even talk about such 
theoretical reductionist things as what savages do in general. They restricted 
themselves to what their particular savage happened to do on Wednesday. That 
was scientifically safe all right-and scientifically useless'.

The issue was one of being able to generalize from data which was declared 
unacceptable in the field.

'...the search for broad generalization...has virtually been declared 
unscientific by twentieth-century academic, particularistic American 
anthropology'.

But, as Mr. Pirsig continues:'A science without generalisation is no science at 
all'.(E=mc2)

What Mr. Pirsig is doing is attacking the scientific basis (lack of values) and 
method of anthropology: '...the [scientific] purity was so constrictive it had 
all but strangled the field'.

And then comes the 'wacko science' bit... the container logic bit...'...shelf 
after shelf with volume after dusty volume about this savage and that 
savage...'. (LILA p,36 of my e-copy)

The MOQ makes one huge metaphysical generalization:'The idea that the world is 
composed of nothing but moral value...'. (LILA, p65 of my e-copy)).

This postulate, this theory, this intellectual pattern of value has no 
difficulty at all regarding the so called container logic. Same as the 
dictionary analogy. It becomes a problem when 'dictionary' as described in the 
dictionary is considered unscientific as generalization and becomes 
unacceptable.

And stop using the expression 'sub-set' Bodvar...it is misleading. You are 
referring to a level of values, in this case the intellectual level, as the 
'latest' evolutionary achievement having emerged from the 'lower' levels.

Anyway, this is my take on it.


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