Hi Platt

Yes, is not exploration not largely an exploration
of the space of conceptual possibility? 

There is not much on the earth left to uncover,
the last 200 years has uncovered much about our environment
and other peoples? Inner space (egthe conceptual possible) is the 
most exciting frontier.

DM



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> Quoting David M <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 
>> Hi Krim
>> 
>> You are right they both contest our conceptual framework.
>> They are both right that weWe should. Pirsig is better because
>> he gives us an alternative that is neither authoritarian or
>> new age 'wet'. Secularism is constructed due to the fear of what
>> being able to contest concepts and metaphysics entails and makes
>> possible. Secularism is a form of defence. The problem is like
>> most security meassures it limits our freedom. I say: so be it, let's
>> recognise that secularism is a set of values that are contestable.
>> Let's be free, & not pretend we are not free to contest concepts,
>> values and metaphysics and recognise that politics is politics.
> 
> Good points. In other words, keep an open mind. We still have much to
> learn about how the world works.
> 
> 
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