The most meaningful places to draw lines is at their value in experience, if 
lines were drawn randomly
or whimsicaly (whererever we want them) they would not hold as great a meaning, 
if any at all.
 
The turtles analogy represents the infinite reduction problem, and as we know, 
Pirsig identifies it as a false
philosophical problem.
 
Value is not infinite and meaningless, in fact the very meaning of the word is 
usefulness. Excellence is another
term used to describe value as well as importance. Value is limit, value is 
drawing a line.
 
And value is the at center of experience. 
 
.-Ron
 
 

From: MarshaV <[email protected]>
To: MoQ <[email protected]> 
Sent: Friday, April 5, 2013 1:55 AM
Subject: [MD] turtles, or fun with metaphysics


Greetings,

Being that it's turtles all the way down, it is interesting to see where one 
draws the line.  Yesterday the line was drawn above the second turtle from the 
bottom (infinity).  Today, wanting to include some interesting point, the line 
is drawn above the fourth turtle from the top.  One wants to be accommodating; 
one wants to present a "rational" explanation; one wants to make sense; and one 
wants to share the insight.  But...  But in the end the line is drawn like the 
spinning seed pods of the maple tree, self-generating whirlybirds drifting on a 
lazy, lovely breeze.


Marsha
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