Erin,
I think he was trying to convey that he doesn't exactly disagree with
anything Pirsig said, but rather it doesn't reach him like other things do.
I have a feeling that a lot of the sentiments in ZMM were agreeable to
Rorty. I definitely have a feeling Pirsig did make some sort of impression
on him because in an autobiographical 1992 essay ("Trotsky and the Wild
Orchids") he refered to ZMM (in relation to Richard McKeon).
Matt
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