From: Sam Norton (elizaphanian@tiscali.co.uk)
Date: Thu Jul 17 2003 - 22:34:25 BST
Ah yes.
I haven't read Zarathustra, so I can't really comment on that.
But I do find the Electric Monk - speaking as a priest - a deeply disturbing notion :o)
Anyway wasn't it a whale that had the interesting falling experience?
Sam
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ian Glendinning" <ian@psybertron.org>
To: <moq_discuss@moq.org>
Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2003 7:15 PM
Subject: MD Douglas Adams - now you're talking
> Rick, Sam and all
>
> So what is the connection between our favourite Holistic Detective,
> Nietzsche and Pirsig / Phaedrus ?
>
> All three use the experience of "falling then finding yourself flying" in
> their work.
>
> Nietzsche's tightrope walker in Zarathustra
> Adams with Dirk Gently
> Pirsig in Lila (I think ? - hang on whilst I check the reference - I may be
> some time)
>
> Who read who first ? Well we know Pirsig never read Nietzsche don't we ;-)
>
> Ian
> BTW if you want rapid fire verbatim quotes from Douglas Adams, I'll set my
> 16 year old son onto you.
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