Steve,

I would like the source of that quote, please.  

>From Anthony's PhD:

"The block at the top [of the above MOQ diagram] contains such static 
intellectual patterns as theology, science, philosophy, mathematics. The 
placement of the intellect in this position makes it superior to society, 
biology and inorganic patterns but still inferior to Dynamic Quality. (Pirsig, 
1995a, p.14)"  

This quote, which I believe comes from the SODV, seems to indicate that a 
particular type of idea represents intellectual patterns.  


Marsha
 
 
 
 
On Oct 6, 2011, at 10:18 AM, Steven Peterson wrote:

> Hi Marsha,
> 
>> Are you suggesting ALL ideas are intellectual patterns, 'cause
>> somewhere I believe RMP suggested that ideas associated with
>> science, theology, philosophy, mathematics, &etc. are indicative
>> of intellectual patterns?
> 
> Yes, I think of ideas as intellectual patterns. Rather than there
> being social ideas versus intellectual ideas, "I think the conflicts
> mentioned here are intellectual conflicts in which one side clings to
> an intellectual justification of existing social patterns and the
> other side intellectually opposes the existing social patterns."
> 
> Best,
> Steve
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