From: Mark Steven Heyman (markheyman@infoproconsulting.com)
Date: Thu Nov 04 2004 - 03:16:53 GMT
Hi Rich and all,
It's generally understood that the narrator of ZMM is the author, a
thinly-disguised RMP. In ZMM, the narrator has disjointed
recollections of a character he calls Phaedrus, who we come to
realize is actually the narrator himself, prior to receiving electro-
shock therapy for insanity. Agreed?
I bring this up only to help me keep things straight in my own head,
and to suggest that it's not always wise to make a direct correlation
between Phaedrus and Pirsig. However, for the purpose of this
discussion, I'm willing to say that Phaedrus and Pirsig are one and
the same.
rich said:
Just because it is an assumption to begin the defn of his metaphysics
doesn't mean hecan't beserious or literal about it.
msh says:
Agreed. But it does mean that he can't prove that it is literally
true. So the question is WHY would he claim it's literally true when
doing so isn't necessary to jump-start his metaphysics? When doing
so puts him in the metaphysically vulnerable position of having to
claim he's experienced some sort of mystical revelation?
If Pirsig believes the literal truth of his assumption, then he has
left philosophy and lept into mysticism, and should be taken no more
seriously than any other self-proclaimed mystic. For my own selfish
reasons, I am reluctant to believe this.
As usual, any comments will be appreciated.
Thanks to all.
Mark Steven Heyman (msh)
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