From: David Buchanan (DBuchanan@ClassicalRadio.org)
Date: Sat Nov 23 2002 - 16:00:52 GMT
Wim said:
I you take 'intellectually she's nowhere' to mean that Lila has no (or -I'd
prefer- is no part of) intellectual patterns of values and if you take the
intellectual level to be the sum total of intellectual patterns of values,
these Pirsig quotes don't square.
DMB says:
I don't see any contradiction between the two ideas. Why can't Lila be a
person that is no part of intellectual values? Surely there are lots of
people in this situation. Anna Nicole Smith springs to mind. I think the two
quotes together only tell us exactly what it is that Lila does not have.
Thanks,
DMB
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