Tuukka said:
..we don't know what social quality is. It has only been described in Pirsig's 
writing, but these descriptions cannot belong to the MOQ, because the MOQ is 
exclusively intellectual quality.

dmb says:
Well, no. The MOQ is an intellectual description that includes DQ and of all 
the static levels. Also, Pirsig's distinction between social and intellectual 
levels is a variation on the ancient distinction between mythos and logos. It 
also captures the Modern distinction between religion and science. It's not 
unique to Pirsig, although he puts a spin on it that might be unique, namely 
that they are different in kind, rather than scope or scale, and even opposed 
to each other in some ways. 


                                          
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