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Are there any other people who have tackled this topic?
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Yes, in Lila, Pirsig indeed outlines a “Metaphysics of Quality” that organizes reality into hierarchical levels, each with its own distinct patterns of Quality. This framework allows us to understand how different aspects of existence—ranging from the inorganic to the intellectual—are interconnected yet operate according to their own principles.
The hierarchical levels of Quality are:
Yes, in Lila, Pirsig outlines a “Metaphysics of Quality” that organizes reality into hierarchical levels of Quality, each with its own dynamic patterns. These levels include:
I vaguely remember Pirsig talking about levels of Quality. Biological vs Intellectual?
Robert Pirsig, in Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance and Lila, explores the concept of Quality as a fundamental, pre-linguistic reality that underlies all experience. Quality, for Pirsig, is not a subjective or objective property but a dynamic, undefinable force that precedes intellectual division into subject and object. It is the immediate, pre-rational experience of value or excellence that shapes our perceptions and actions before language or thought categorizes it.
In *Zen and
Robert Pirsig, Zen and the Art of Zen and the Art of Motocycle Maintenance and Lila. Illustrating the ideas of quality, a metaphysics pre-language.