[MD] Brief notes on the tetralemma
Ant McWatt
antmcwatt at hotmail.co.uk
Sun Jan 22 08:53:43 PST 2006
Marsha stated January 22nd:
>Thanks to Paul for this explanation! I had been wondering.
>
>Also,when reading Nagarjuna's MKK, I was struck by the explanation
>that Conventional Truth was repetitive and relational. That seemed a
>good fit with the MOQ's term: static quality.
Marsha,
This correlation makes a lot of sense to me.
BTW, don't miss Paul's transcription of a number of useful extracts from
Robert Pirsig's AHP Lecture from 1993 which have just been placed at
www.robertpirsig.org/AHP.htm
Best wishes,
Anthony
Within LILA there are two huge divisions which are not very apparent to the
reader. The first part of the book, up to about Chapter 13, is what would be
called high-level exposition in which we start with the basic ideas, the
basic philosophy of the MOQ. In the second part of the book we get to
low-level exposition in which concrete examples appear of how the world is
when these high level principles are applied. (Pirsig at the AHP Lecture,
Summer 1993)
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