Hi Jonathan and Group:

Jonathan, I took your advice and read your �Causality" essay. I looked 
and looked but couldn't find a single reference to collective responsibility. 
Further, I can find no reference to collective responsibility in the writings 
of Robert Pirsig. In fact, in LILA, words like �responsibility" and �duty� 
are conspicuous by their absence, rather telling for a treatise on morality 
don't you think?

My impression is that Pirsig is pretty much a loner who is not out to 
change the world or impose obligations on others. Just let him ride his 
motorcycle, sail his boat and write metaphysics. The trouble begins when 
moralists of any stripe or agenda, invoking duty and responsibility to 
some higher entity such as the public good, start to forcefully initiate 
compliance with their views on those who disagree with them. 

Obviously I've missed something important. If you'll refer me to where 
Pirsig cites �collective responsibility� in LILA or elsewhere as being one 
of the higher values I�d appreciate it. As I recall, he was fairly critical of 
the Victorian brand of social duty.

Platt




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