Hi DMB,

How does understanding embrace the indefinable?  You can only get so close
to the indefinable.  Can you measure the indefinable?  It feels right
(good,wonderful etc.) is a legitimate argument.

Joe


On 11/23/12 11:56 AM, "david buchanan" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Is Pirsig correct? Is he right? Those are good questions but one cannot even
> begin to ponder them until one first understands what he's saying. If you
> don't know what he's saying, then you can't possibly know whether it's true or
> not. I've only ever tried to address the first question; what is he saying?
> Why am I interested in addressing that question because posters like you and
> Marsha don't know what he's saying.


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