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BarkellWH

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Robert Pirsig, author of "Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance," published in 1974, passed away Monday. In June 1974 I had just been accepted into the U.S. Foreign Service and was undergoing training at the State Department in preparation for my first assignment to the American Embassy in Sofia, Bulgaria. Pirsig's book had just been published, and I took it to Bulgaria and read it through twice. Pirsig's book detailed a motorcycle trip throughout the Western U.S. that he took with his son. He subtitled "Zen" "An inquiry into Values."

The book presents Pirsig's take on various philosophical elements, both Eastern and Western, and he praises the ability to work with your hands and complete a job well done, as in maintaining and fine-tuning a motorcycle. I still have my copy of the book bought in 1974. One of Pirsig's observations that I remember to this day is, “When one person suffers from a delusion, it is called insanity. When many people suffer from a delusion it is called a Religion.”

I haven't re-read it since Bulgaria, but I suspect much of it still holds up today.

Bill

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R.I.P.

The first time I read ZMM was as part of a work assignment in college. I was rather distraught after reading it.
He discussed quality and attempted to reconcile objectivity and subjectivity, reason and experience, in a way that pulled the issue out of the realm of mere philosophy and into the real world.
When everything is said and done, I don't think he managed to reconcile them. It might be a insoluble question. But he succeeded in making it something personal, not just some abstract intellectual exercise. I understood Nietzsche's "Birth of Tragedy" in a whole new light after that.

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Barkell :) I have always like also Lila, the second book. I read those two books every 5 years of soething...great stuff.



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The professional academic philosophy Internet seems to have missed his passing entirely.

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:)

Faidros was right.

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