Hi Rog:
> Great question Platt
>
> In the MOQ, the moral authority isn't an external figure, a supreme deity,
> a social code or some "Hegelian absolute. It is direct everyday
> experience."
>
> I concur with Pirsig completely. The moral authority is the experience
> created by one's actions. Or in other words, the measure of morality is in
> the consequences.
Yes, but. How do you judge the consequences? On what basis do you
say a consequence is good or bad, better or worse?
Platt
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