Hi Rog:

You wrote:
 
> One potential path to knowledge is not to reject what we know, but to embrace 
> it and find ways to also embrace what others know and therefore to develop a 
> broader umbrella of understanding.
> 
> Another possible path, it seems to me, is to realize that one interpretation 
> will ALWAYS be inadequate.  Perhaps we should embrace a diversity of views 
> and interpretations as well as heated discussions to expand each other and 
> ourselves. I don't mean to sound relativistic, and I am not.  It is just that 
> perhaps the answer is not in a certain destination, maybe it is in the 
> journey.
> 
> And maybe that is why Pirsig leaves us on our own?????


As usual, excellent points Roger. You've nailed why I enjoy this site so 
much. And in the end I agree Pirsig does leave us on our own, you 
know, "that's a good dog" or, as some of our Southern friends say, 
"That dog won't hunt." Whichever, it's up to each us to decide "on our 
own." 

Platt
 


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