Pirsig isn't the only one who opposes the belief in a fixed and eternal 
Truth....

‎"You want to know what the philosophers' idiosyncrasies are? Their lack of 
historical sense for one thing, their hatred of the very idea of becoming, 
their Egypticity. They think that they are showing respect for something when 
they dehistoricize it, sub specie aeterni,―when they turn it into a mummy. For 
thousands of years, philosophers have been using only mummified concepts: 
nothing real makes it through their hands alive. They kill and stuff things 
they worship, these lords of concept idolatry―they become mortal dangers to 
everything they worship. They see death, change, and age, as well as 
procreation and growth, as objections,―refutations even. What is, does not 
become; what becomes, is not...So they all believe, desperately even, in being. 
But since they cannot get hold of it, they look for reasons why it is kept from 
them. 'There must be some deception here, some illusory level of appearances 
preventing us from perceiving things that have being: where is the 
deceiver?'―'We've got it!' they shout in ecstasy, 'it is in sensibility! These 
senses that are so immoral anyway, now they are deceiving us about the true 
world. Moral: get rid of sense-deception, becoming, history, lies,―history is 
nothing but a belief in the senses, a belief in lies. Moral: say no to everyone 
who believes in the senses, to all the rest of humanity: they are all "rabble". 
Be a philosopher, be a mummy, put on your gravedigger's face and show the world 
what monotono-theism is all about!―And above all, get rid of the body, this 
miserable idée fixe of the senses! full of all the errors of logic, refuted, 
impossible even, although it is impudent enough to act as if it were real!...'" 
- Friedrich Nietzsche                                     
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