On Apr 11, 2011, at 8:53 AM, Arlo Bensinger wrote:

> [Marsha]
> Me, you and Pirsig are a fiction.
> 
> [Arlo]
> Okay. Is The MOQ a fiction as well? Should we take something more seriously 
> if "The MOQ" says it, than if "Pirsig" says it?


Marsha:
The MoQ is an intellectual static pattern of value.  A very good one, a keeper. 
 The inherently existing self does collapse on examination.  While a collection 
of static patterns of value from all four levels, Mr. Pirsig is a very good 
collection, also a keeper.   Personally I'm a negative empiricist and a radical 
skeptic, I'd always have to investigate for myself no matter what's been said 
by whom, whether God, President, Mr. Pirsig or the Beatles.    So far, it has 
all ultimately come down to not this, not that.   


 
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