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
cannot understand everything well.<br>I have to tell you
that I liked your comments about the book. I was
wondering if you could help me answering these two
questions?<br>1. Pirsig speaks of Phaedrus wielding an analytic
knife. What do you think is this tool? Give an example
of how we might use it in human nature? Do you thing
it would be a valuable tool in our work?<br>2. The
narrator discusses and quotes Albert Einstein on the
nature of scientific inquiry ( chapter 10). What do you
think you learn about the nature of scientific
knowledge?<br>I would really appreciate your help.<br>Thank you
and best regards,<br>Ana