Kenneth:

I�m sorry but for the life of me I can�t follow your arguments or 
understand your questions. Chalk it up to my stupidity. 

For example, when you ask what is the moral base of the 
inorganic level I can only think of �turtles all the way down� (infinite 
regress) because if I were to identify such a moral base your next 
question would legitimately be what is the moral base for that 
base, ad infinitum.

Or when you say an idea exists as an inorganic entity I can only 
assume you refer to pixels on a computer screen or ink 
impressions on paper arranged as meaningful symbols because 
in the usual sense of word, ideas are no more material than 
theories about mind.

Or when you ask if putting the MOQ in the service of a social 
organization would be immoral after I quoted the passage from 
LILA saying that indeed it would be, I can only wonder why you 
ask. The MOQ is a �metaphysics,� not a call to arms; LILA is a 
inquiry into morals, not a blueprint for Utopia.

So you can see that my limitations are such as to render me 
incapable of responding to you. I can only hope that as you read 
further in LILA and other of Pirsig�s writings that some of your 
questions will be answered, or that perhaps other contributors to 
this site fill the vacuum created by my inadequacy. Sometimes, 
regrettably, the chasm between two minds (patterns of value) is 
too wide to be bridged.

Platt




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