[MD] Art & fine art

Ron Kulp xacto at rocketmail.com
Sat Jun 7 05:22:47 PDT 2014


Ant,
I would add, in addition to that list,
That anyone who pursues Philosophy
Seriously, educate themselves and become acquainted with the traditional problems if philosophy.
By reading the essential works of Plato and Aristotle's metaphysics
One can gain a better understanding of just what RMP is trying to accomplish.


-Ron
 

> On Jun 6, 2014, at 7:15 PM, Ant McWatt <antmcwatt at hotmail.co.uk> wrote:
> 
> Ant McWatt comments:
> 
> Yes John I've already noticed your half baked grasp of LILA and there's little evidence that you have read any other supporting literature surrounding the MOQ either.  Until you do make a genuine effort with the latter, you're really wasting your time on this discussion group.  Though I think you are largely sincerely in your contributions here, if you don't do your "MOQ homework", your posts will have little relevance to the various discussions that occur here and, in addition, you won't be able to make the most of the contributors here (certainly Arlo and DMB who really do have a good grasp of the MOQ - as defined by Robert Pirsig)!
> 
> As you say that you already have a "high stack" of reading to get through, I'd suggest that you start with SODV ("Subjects, Objects, Data & Values") a short summary of the MOQ (only a few pages in length - with diagrams) which Robert Pirsig originally presented at the 1995 "Einstein Meets Magritte" Conference.  I know it has helped various people get their head around the MOQ over the years.
> 
> It can be found at Horse's moq.org website.


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