[MD] Freedom within structure.
david buchanan
dmbuchanan at hotmail.com
Mon Aug 29 11:13:54 PDT 2011
>From the NY Times interview:
"To the extent that you perceive dynamic quality, you make your own life," Mr. Pirsig suggested, "and to the extent you cling to static quality, you are the victim of fate. But dynamic quality is disruptive and I have been moved increasingly to appreciate the merits of the static. I'm becoming less radical, coming round to old institutions and finding within them tremendous dynamic value. The key is to see the dynamic within the static."
>From Lila:
"To the extent that one's behavior is controlled by static patterns of quality it is without choice. But to the extent that one follows Dynamic Quality, which is undefinable, one's behavior is free."
dmb says:
If Pirsig can reject the Cartesian self or SOM's self and STILL say that one's behavior is free to some extent, then why can't we? I mean, don't the Pirsig quotes prove that the question of free will can be answered without committing yourself to the metaphysical framework we've already rejected? The question of freedom is still a question about you and your life, don't you think?
The key, he says, is to see the dynamic within the static. Freedom operates within the static. To denigrate the static as an illusion or as a prison from which we want to escape is to misunderstand what freedom is, I think.
Take care of a highly precise machine, for example, and you're free to go someone or to fly across the landscape for no particular reason. Freedom takes a lot of disciple, you know? I mean, being controlled by or clinging to static patterns is very different from mastering static patterns. The artful mechanic doesn't reject the static patterns as traps or illusions. He puts them to use. Zoom, zoom. San Francisco here I come.
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