[MD] the MoQ Textbook
MarshaV
valkyr at att.net
Fri Jul 6 00:22:15 PDT 2012
Hi Ant,
I do remember comparing Dr. Alord's commentary to your Ph.D. thesis comment by comment, and finding the process extremely interesting and insightful. It was good that you mentioned it.
Anything available on Schopenhaurer and the MoQ? I am finding both Magee's book and Schopenhauer's writing very exciting. It is requiring that I expand my limited understanding of Kant, and Hume. This revised understanding of Kant's Transcendental Idealism and Schopenhauer's version of it is fascinating and worth further study.
Marsha
On Jul 4, 2012, at 5:02 PM, Ant McWatt wrote:
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> Cheers for the plug Marsha.
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> It's worth mentioning that much of the Ph.D. is quoted and discussed in Dr Greg Alvord's commentary found at:
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> http://robertpirsig.org/PhD%20Addendum.htm
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> Dr Alvord (who has published over 100 papers in various academic journals) took a lot of care with his commentary - even having it professionally proof read - so don't forget to check it out especially if you have already read the Ph.D.
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> Best wishes,
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> Anthony
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> Marsha V stated July 4th:
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>> Hi Ant,
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>> I see your website is publishing the table of contents for both your Ph.D. and the MoQ Textbook; also you are offering the preface and introduction. I hope those who haven't yet purchased this terrific resource will take a look. Over the years the value of both these documents have grown exponentially.
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>> http://robertpirsig.org/Textbook.htm
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>> http://robertpirsig.org/PhD.htm
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