Andre:
Hi Steve, I'll clarify some more where my confusion lies: When the artist in front of the canvas goes: "There"...that's where the brush goes...I get the sense that you still argue that that action is (pre)determined.

Because I am not sure that when you say:

"The theory of free will predicts reality to be exactly as it is. So does the theory 
of determinism"... if you are kidding or not.

Not sure what "theory of freewill" you are talking about. I would've thought that 
freewill is unpredictable/predictable but in the sense in which Pirsig places it. Namely: Most 
of our lives are spent empirically verifying that something has higher value than something 
else". (Annotn 121)

Which gets back to the original argument that "To the extent that one's behaviour is 
controlled by static patterns of quality it is without choice. But to the extent that one 
follows Dynamic Quality, which is undefinable, one's behaviour is free". (LILA, p 
160)

There is also of course the very interesting comment Pirsig puts, in answer to Maggie's 
question about the Quality Event (QE). Maggie asks: "The QE is the point at which static 
and Dynamic Quality interact or static quality patterns of value interact with other levels or 
DQ? Which is it? To which Pirsig replies:" It is the point at which patterns emerge where 
there were no static patterns before. It is not a two-way street, and therefore the term 
'interaction' seems inappropriate."( Annotn 61)

There you go...other points to ponder perhaps?
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