Somebody has knowledge of medicial herbs. 
Intellectual level.  Here abstraction is taking place.
 Am I missing something?

SA


     [Marsha]
> This is interesting.  I was thinking of the
> knowledge held in 
> prehistoric times of the medicinal use of herbs,
> bark, roots, etc. 
> when I presented the question.  I have read the
> letter to Paul, and I 
> understand the difference made by Pirsig between the
> Intellectual and 
> Social Level.  But it never dawned on me that the
> MOQ would change 
> the meaning of the word 'knowledge' in philosophy
> itself.  That seems 
> strange.  What do you think the new word would be
> for the _stuff_ 
> held in ones mind concerning medicinal herbs in my
> example above?   I 
> understand that the Intellectual Level represents
> _abstract_ thinking?
> 
> Marsha
> 
> 
> 
> Epistemology:
> =============
> "What do you know?"
> 
> That Quality is fundamental and the source of all
> things. From this
> quality a metaphysics is born called the MOQ.
> 
> "How do you know it?"
> 
>   From experience.
> 
> "What is knowledge?"
> 
> Knowledge is static patterns of Intellectual value.
> 
> 
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> 
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