Re: MD What makes an idea dangerous?

From: MATTHEW PAUL KUNDERT (mpkundert@students.wisc.edu)
Date: Tue Nov 04 2003 - 05:46:10 GMT

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    David,

    David said:
    Also Rorty probably would not want his own work
    entangled with the non-analytic style of Pirsig.
    Very much agree that Pirsig is important due to his
    capacity to be understood by non-philosophy
    students. Probably a shame Rorty did not do the
    whole of Lila.

    Matt:
    Naw, I don't think Rorty would care about entangled
    styles. After all, he reads and likes Derrida. And
    I'm not surprised Rorty didn't get into Lila: it was
    about metaphysics, an instant turn-off.

    Matt

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