From: RycheWorld@aol.com
Date: Sun Feb 01 2004 - 00:25:44 GMT
Forgive me once again for being a new-comer with 1,000,000 questions. But
concerning this particular question, "Do we all need philosophy?". I am lost at
the very question. Isn't the MoQ all about searching for answers? Mr. Pirsig
tells the story of not grading his students because what they have been learning
is ...exactly what "society" wants??? (Maybe "society" is not the right
word.)
I guess what I'm getting at, in question form, is - if we push philosophy on
people then isn't this the same thing as grading students?
Apologies if I don't make any sense but this whole thing is frustrating and
somewhat depressing. Looking forward to your responses.
Dan
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