Wim, John
> Wilber's criteria for distinguishing levels are better than Pirsig's. Can
> you look them up?
Wilber has said, like Pirsig, a various places in his writing that
"levels" can be as few or as many as the thinker can find qualities to
differentiate them. He has developed a series of charts which have
evolved as his thinking does which correlates his level structures to
that of others. His most recent listing I have is in the back of
"Integral Psychology" published in 2000.
3WD
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