From: Bart Scholten (scholten.b@hetnet.nl)
Date: Sat Apr 03 2004 - 21:50:41 BST
Hello Platt and Wim (dutch too?).
With growing interest I have been following your discussions and today I
received Lila's Child in the mail. The book looks promising and I will
certainly enjoy it just as I enjoyed Pirsig's books.
Ever since reading the other two books I have been thinking about them
and how MOQ could be used to interpret and understand different cultures.
From your discussions I notice that you also find there is more than just
distinction of social and intellectual levels.
So far there is no mention of any cultural influence on the levels. When I
look around me and read the papers, I cannot neglect the notion that social
and intellectual levels are perceived differently within different cultures.
Certainly the meaning of the words social and intellectual are cultural
dependant! So is MOQ cultural dependant?
Does this mean that there is a cultural level above the social and
intellectual level? or how can we look at his?
Anybody ideas?
Regards,
Bart Scholten
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