Krimel (patronisingly) said to DMB March 13th:

"You did a journeyman's job of attaching Nietzsche into Pirsig's narrative.
But it seems you have missed some of the boarder issues  at stake. You have
ignored areas of disagreement between the two and in the process left your
version of Pirsig looking a talented amateur, clueless of his subject matter."

Ant McWatt observes:

Krimel,

The second line in the above paragraph states:

"But it seems you have missed some of the boarder issues  at stake."

Did you mean "border" or "broader" here?  I just thought this spelling error 
was particularly amusing at the beginning of a post (loaded with 
philosophology) describing DMB as a "journeyman" and Pirsig as "looking [like] 
a talented amateur"!  

Moreover, if you are going to load a post with philosophology, it would be 
helpful if you could provide proper details of the articles and books that you 
are referring to.  As one of the articles in one of the links that you provided 
to DMB advises: 

         "Referencing: why do we have to bother with it? Referencing helps 
create a
          map of knowledge, a web of pathways in knowledge; and each researcher 
helps
          extend that knowledge. It means that we don't have to find out 
everything for
          ourselves all over again; we don't have to reinvent the wheel. In 
effect, referencing
          multiplies knowledge exponentially."
  
http://www.monash.edu.au/lls/llonline/writing/general/reference/index.xml

Yours philosophologically,

Ant


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