I remember that I was studying Dewey at the same time I was reading for the first time ZMM, but I not noticed that the roots of some Pirsig's views was on the pragmatic american school....
 
But the interest for Pirsig in me, maybe, derives from the "strange" choice of my philosophy professor (strange because in Italian school, at the fifth year of the lyceum it's rare that remains the time to study something that is not idealists, Hegel, Nietsche, Schopenhauer and Kierkegaard...) to include into the argument list the Dewey's work.
 
I want to say hi to all the MOQers, and now I go back to Lurklandia! ;))
 
Spherik

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