Hello everyone
Platt Holden wrote:
>
> So I’m in somewhat of a quandary. I’m aware-- thanks to many of
> you--of the MOQ’s shortcomings, yet unwilling to give up on it. It’s
> intellectual approach to moral questions has great appeal for me,
> and I still think--perhaps too stubbornly--that’s there’s a practical
> moral compass hiding in it somewhere.
Hi Platt
I agree Pirsig's MOQ acts as a practical static quality moral compass.
Let's remember that a compass statically points one direction while a
living being is free to move Dynamically in any direction. Rather than
being a shortcoming in MOQ, I look at this as a strength.
Best wishes
Dan
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