>
> [Platt]
> The good old days when good and evil were easily recognized seems
> preferable to the current slow decline of Quality.
>
> [Ron]
> Is'nt the knowledge of good and evil what got us all in trouble in the
> first place?
> {metaphorically} when the apple of knowledge was eaten the world split
> in two.
> when knowledge of quality emerged, it emerged intellectually as
dualism.
[Platt]
Don't think so. Pirsig explains good and evil beginning from the ground
(inorganic) up. It's built into the fabric of the universe if you accept
Pirsig's thesis that the world is a moral order. But, he could be wrong.
I happen to think he's right.
[Ron]
This is where I interpret it differently. You've been at this longer
than I and you may be
correct in regard to Pirsigs thesis but it then apears to me that MOQ is
not offering
anything new only a different definition of dualism.
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