[MD] The hard question - to buy or not to buy
MarshaV
valkyr at att.net
Tue May 29 08:43:14 PDT 2012
Hi-eee,
I think both the PhD thesis and the MoQ Textbook are GREAT!!! I think here is where Andre and I can agree. Over the years, both have come to be more and more valuable as my historical understanding of philosophy grows. Ant touches on a broad number of philosophic topics and a diverse group of philosophers, East and West, relating them all to the MoQ.
As an often squished bug, I recommend them both very highly. :-).
Marsha
On May 29, 2012, at 10:14 AM, Ant McWatt <antmcwatt at hotmail.co.uk> wrote:
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> Mark,
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> My PhD is freely available to anyone who wants to buy it at:
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> http://robertpirsig.org/shop.htm
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> It will certainly add to your understanding about where I'm coming from regarding the MOQ and, you never know,
> might even help your own understanding of Pirsig's system.
>
> If not, I'll give you a refund!
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Ant
>
>
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>> Mark to Andre:
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>> I will read Anthony's Ph.D. if he provides it to me. If he does not want me to read what he wrote, that is his choice.
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>> As you know, I fully understand MoQ, and have presented much on it.
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>> Andre:
>> These two statements say a lot about you Mark. They explain a few things. Is that why you seem to be parading yourself like some MC on this discuss?
>>
>> Ever thought about talking to someone again Mark? I mean professionally?
>>
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