Rather, reason arises from the nature of our brains, bodies, and experiences. If this is the case, then might it be 'rational' to speculate that there are perhaps other, more evolved forms of understanding or comprehension, or levels of morality? My apologies is this is getting too 'new age-y' or a little too far out of Pirsigian bounds, but I would be curious as to what the rest of you think on the absoluteness of four levels.
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cionaI suppose the only candidate I would have for placing above intellect is a non-verbal, intuitive, inspiration like the eureka process. This seems to come out of the pre-intellectual zone.
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