Hi Squonk, John B., Bo, All:
You've carved our a helluva challenge for yourself--finding the secret to
teaching quality, if indeed it can be taught at all. I think John Beasley
may be on the same quest.
I suggest that there's a difference between quality as generally thought
of in an SOM sense where the word points to a specific sensation or
perception of better/worse and Quality (with a capital Q) in the MOQ
sense where the word means experience. I'm not sure I know myself
just what the difference between quality and Quality is, but that there is
a difference I'm convinced. Perhaps Bo can explain this if he agrees. In
the meantime, one might be tempted to add meta to Pirsig's Quality to
distinguish it from SOM quality.
I'm sure there's a connection between (scientific) physics and
experience (Quality), but darned if I have a clue as to how to connect
them other than what is obvious. Please keep us informed of any
breakthroughs you have or see looming on the horizon.
Platt
> Hi Platt,
> Thanks for the encouragement.
> I enjoy your posts also.
>
> I rather like your use of the prefix meta in these posts, as i have often
> felt DQ is meta-everything!
> If physics is everything in nature, then metaphysics explores the origins of
> nature; which is exactly what Aristotle's posthumous compiler could see in
> the writings.
> Just now i am fishing for some ideas on meta-physics (as in science); that is
> to say Quality physics.
> It's doing my head in, and when that happens i just drop it until i feel
> another bite on the line.
> Strangely, my thoughts keep drifting back to the question of whether quality
> can be taught; and the proof that it can be taught is a link between physics
> and Quality.
> Still thinking about this one!
>
> It is so good to know there are those like you out there with an
> understanding soul.
>
> All the best,
> Squonk. :-)
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