"There must always be a discrepancy between concepts [static quality] and 
reality [Dynamic Quality] -- Robert Pirsig

"Every word instantly becomes a concept precisely insofar as it is not supposed 
to serve as a reminder of the unique and entirely individual original 
experience to which it owes its origin; but rather, a word becomes a concept 
insofar as it simultaneously has to fit countless more or less similar 
cases—which means, purely and simply, cases which are never equal and thus 
altogether unequal. Every concept arises from the equation of unequal things. 
Just as it is certain that one leaf is never totally the same as another, so it 
is certain that the concept "leaf" is formed by arbitrarily discarding these 
individual differences and by forgetting the distinguishing aspects. This 
awakens the idea that, in addition to the leaves, there exists in nature the 
"leaf": the original model according to which all the leaves were perhaps 
woven, sketched, measured, colored, curled, and painted—but by incompetent 
hands, so that no specimen has turned out to be a
 correct, trustworthy, and faithful likeness of the original model."
 — Friedrich Nietzsche

Compare and discuss ----Craig
dmb

I contrast.
Pirsig is comparing the pre-conceptual with the post-conceptual.
Nietzsche is comparing the concept with one of its instantiations (both 
post-conceptual).
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