So are you offering to start this book?


>From: "Daniel Colonnese" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: Re: MD Provaction to Dismissal
>Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 17:30:52 GMT
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>How does an academic movement begin?  Well, often such a movement begins 
>with a single author and a small group of people who are devoted to 
>understanding what he is trying to say.  And as a particular interpretation 
>becomes more and more popular, a new field of study is born.
>
>The first logic step in creating a new discipline is to create texts.  I 
>imagine one day seeing a paperback book published by Routledge: The 
>Metaphisics of Quality: A Reader.  Or perhaps a hardcover textbook 
>published by Harcourt-Brace:  An Introduction to The Metaphisics of 
>Quality, something for the undergraduates.  If such reference were 
>available, and well marketed, more than a few disgruntled English 
>Professors would pick them up.  Primary texts are great, but if you want 
>the MOQ to really take off, you have to teach it.  And, people are 
>listening better these days especially the kids, they�re really listening.
>
>Does the MOQ belong in some obscure class in the philosophy department?  
>Probably not, but that�s at least one step closer to legitimacy than living 
>suspended in cyberspace.  And after a few semesters, a few people might 
>even begin to make waves in other departments.  Even though it's a 
>complicated book, we don't have the cliff notes to ZMM because it�s not 
>assigned reading anywhere.
>
>I may be young, but I�m not na�ve.  I know that books get published because 
>they are expected to make money.  There is already a large fan-base of 
>educated dynamic people who might buy a secondary text.  And a lot of 
>people (like myself) would consider ZMM or Lilia to be their favorite book.
>
>Among, the subscribers to this list we might most of a collection of essays 
>about MOQ already in existence.  And we can steal Zen poems, scientific 
>essays, and anything else that belongs in an anthology.  Pirsig gave the 
>MOQ its first dynamic push into existence, now we have to latch it down.
>
>I'd love to spend hundreds of thankless hours editing and formating essays, 
>using desktop publishing software, and writing provocative letters to 
>famous publishers.
>
>-Daniel Colonnese
>
>
>
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