Though a part of everyday usage (that book was lacking in quality),
Pirsig never seems to have considered the existence of things of poor
quality. I wonder what would have happened if Phaedrus had asked his
students to define poor quality. It seems much easier to do, though it
deals a serious blow to SOM & MOQ. Do you have any thoughts on MO(N)Q?
Jeff
"When is a man in mere understanding? When he sees one thing seperate
from another.
When is a man above mere understanding? When a man sees all in all, thern
a man stands
beyond mere understanding."-Eckhardt
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