[MD] Static & Dynamic Simultaneously
david buchanan
dmbuchanan at hotmail.com
Mon Sep 3 10:13:35 PDT 2012
QUOTES FROM PIRSIG that I take as evidence for the claim that static patterns are a necessary ingredient for dynamic freedom and the art of rationality. I take this as evidence against relativism and nihilism, which has infected a few MOQers.
"Contrarians sometimes just seem to savagely attack every kind of static moral pattern they can find. It seems as though they're trying to destroy morality as a kind of revenge. ...That *brujo *in Zuni was a contrarian. ...we have our contrarian societies too. The "Bohemians" of the Victorian era were contrarians. So, to some extent, were the Hippies of the sixties.
Anyway it seemed to him that when you add a concept of "Dynamic Quality" to a rational understanding of the world, you can add a lot to an understanding of contrarians. Some of them aren't just being negative toward static moral patterns, they are actively pursuing a Dynamic goal.
Everybody gets on these negative contrarian streaks from time to time, where no matter what it is they're supposed to be doing, that's the one thing they least want to do. Sometimes it's a degenerative negativism, where biological forces are driving it. Sometimes it's an ego pattern that says, "I'm too important to be doing all this dumb static stuff."
Sometimes the contrary anti-static drive becomes a static pattern of its own. This contrary stuff can become a tiger-ride where you can't get off and you have to keep riding and riding until the tiger finally throws you and devours you. The degenerative contrarian stuff usually goes that way. Drugs, illicit sex, alcohol and the like.
But sometimes it's Dynamic, where your whole being senses that the static situation is an enemy of life itself. That's what drives the really creative people-the artists, composers, revolutionaries and the like-the feeling that if they don't break out of this jailhouse somebody has built around them, they're going to die.
But they're not being contrary in a way that is just decadent. They're way too energetic and aggressive to be decadent. They're fighting for some kind of Dynamic freedom from the static patterns. But the Dynamic freedom they're fighting for is a kind of morality too. And it's a highly important part of the overall moral process. It's often confused with degeneracy but it's actually a form of moral regeneration. Without its continual refreshment static patterns would simply die of old age."
"It seems as though a society [or a philosophy discussion group] that is intolerant of all forms of degeneracy shuts off its own Dynamic growth and becomes static. But a society that tolerate all forms of degeneracy degenerates. Either direction can be dangerous."
"That's the whole thing: to obtain static AND Dynamic Quality SIMULTANEOUSLY." The whole trick is to "create a stable static situation where Dynamic Quality can flourish".
"Although Dynamic Quality, the Quality of freedom, creates this world in which we live, these patterns of static quality, the quality of order, preserve our world. Neither static nor Dynamic Quality can survive without the other."
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