[MD] tiny skull

MarshaV marshalz at charter.net
Fri Nov 17 04:03:23 PST 2006


>      [Platt]
>I have asked this group any number of times to
>identify the basis for their moral judgments...  So
>yes, to answer your question, morality is usually
>expressed in generalities... I probably haven't
>interpreted your question correctly and thus have
>furnished a non answer.  For that, I apologize.

The basis of morals (quality) is experience.


>        [SA]
>      Naa, you did answer my questioning.  You know,
>after I read Lila, I wonder why it was an inquiry into
>morals.  I didn't see a moral compass, and maybe since
>I've read Lila only once, I missed out on the
>inquiring into morals.  Where was Pirsig inquiring
>into morals?  Anybody...  I know the levels, but is
>the moral compass quality and Pirsig says you can't
>really define quality fully, but you know it when you
>see it, thus, morals will be known when we see them
>and the levels will help define them.  Is that all the
>compass we have from the MoQ?

Try reading it twice.

   





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