Dan Glover wrote:
> It seems to me that since Pirsig's MOQ states that Universe is
> fundamentally moral and value-centered
> there is no need for justification. Must we continually justify our
> moral actions when all actions are moral?
Ummm...I don't remember Pirsig saying that all actions are moral.
"In general, given a choice of two courses to follow and all other
things being equal. that choice which is more dynamic, that is, at a
higher level of evolution is more moral." (hoping this quote is
accurate....borrowed it from someone else's post)
My understanding doesn't equate Pirig's quote with "all actions are
moral" there are some actions that are more moral than others.
Shalom
David Lind
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