Hello, I’m here too. In the last three days I
read some consequent parts of Lila. I found some
similar points with phenomenology. Phenomenology is a
reaction against the natural scientific way of explaining
the reality. As Pirsig says, “Should reality be
something that only a handful of the world’s most advanced
physicists understand?”<br><br>An implication of the above
problem comes to mind. It seems that people, who believe
in the might of science, become less certain in
their own ability to understand reality. That is, if
only a handful of experts can know the reality, then
the ordinary people would have to rely on those
experts’ knowledge. <br><br>MOQ, on the other hand, states
that one can rely on ‘his own sense of Quality’ – as I
recall Sara saying once.<br><br>I’m still on chapter 8.
Reading continues.
Hi Sara and Group.<br>Your "trannies" message was directed mainly to Marco, but as he seems to be away discovering China (Marco Polo!) and everyone else away...
Hello, I’m here too. In the last three days I read some consequent parts of Lila. I found some similar points with phenomenology. Phenomenology is a ...
I have a fascination with the tacky, kitsch, souvenirs we human collect from holidays and trips in an attempt to fix those events in our minds through looking ...
Nowadays people prefer to live on the move: they want to travel, to explore new places. They want more freedom, more options in life. <br><br>Is this an...
Bo: << is that Husserl or Heidegger or ..? >><br><br>Yes, exactly. I’m not too much familiar with it myself. But it seems to me that they...
Hi Club! <br><br>Here again, sorry if I can stumble across this place just once a month... anyway, I've seen very good posts, so maybe you don't need me ... ...
.... PART II<br><br>** Language, Rituals and the MOQ **<br><br>How many time did we discuss language Bo? Dozens? Hundreds? Well, we used to agree, but lately...
(I had to post this separately for the lencth of the previous message)<br><br><br>Diana:<br>Nowadays people prefer to live on the move: they want to travel, to...
Sara wrote:<br>> The books are monuments to the beautiful<br>> search for higher meaning in life, beyond earthly successes, and try<br>> to form a...
Bo <br>I was first annoyed, then disappointed and finally slightly cynically amused inreaction to your previous comment:<br><br>"I am a bit reluctant to speak ...
Sara and All.<br>God, this is the misunderstanding of the year, but entirely my fault. The <br>opening paragraph was meant to be slightly ironic ....we are...
What a relief Bo!<br>I may be prone to negative, paranoid thinking, but I really didn't guess your cinicism in that paragraph. Context context...<br>I have...
Dear Sara and Club<br>you wrote:<br>> HI All, especially those I talked to earlier this year. <br>> We all been doing other things, and this site remains...
Dear Sara! <br>I come from Slovenia and I like philosophy. Currently I was reading Pirsig's book Zen and the Art of the motorcycle maintenance and I kind of ...