Marsha to Andre:

Funny, I don't remember a Seigfried quote stating anything at all about the 
MoQ.  But I do remember presenting you with a quote stating that the MoQ is not 
intended to be within any philosophic tradition, that, I imagine would include' 
the Jamesian tradition.

Andre:
Ah, so true Marsha! Let me quote Pirsig:

'What the Metaphysics of Quality adds to James' pragmatism and his radical 
empiricism is the idea that the primal reality from which subjects and objects 
spring is value. By doing so it seems to unite pragmatism and radical 
empiricism into a single fabric. Value, the pragmatic test of truth is also the 
primary empirical experience'. (LILA, p 372)

So what this indicates is that indeed the MOQ is not 'within' any philosophic 
tradition. Rather these particular philosophic traditions (i.e. pragmatism and 
radical empiricism) fit nicely within Pirsig's MOQ.

Funny that.


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