I'm glad Case asked Platt, because I too was baffled as to why you
would find that astonishing. Its MoQ 101.

Astonishing only to SoMists.
Ian

On 4/27/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Quoting Case <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
> > [Platt]
> > Even more astonishing, Pirsig claims that what we perceive, either by
> > processing into existing memories and models or as affected by existing
> > memories and models, are static patterns of value, plus DQ.
> >
> > [Case]
> > How is this astonishing?
>
> I propose that most people, and especially scientists, would be astonished
> by a claim that the moon is a static patten of value. "The idea that the 
> world is
> composed of nothing but moral value sounds impossible at first." (Lila, 8)
>
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