> and how can pirsig claim to philosophize
> in an original and creative way,
> considering heidegger accomplished what merely pirsig tried to,
> only earlier, more comprehensively, and downright better?
I would be interested if you could elaborate on what you consider
Heidegger's achievement to be in that regard, and what the similarities to
Pirsig are. I would also be very grateful if we could confine ourselves to
the confines of prose to do so :-)
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