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Metaphysics of Quality

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The Metaphysics of Quality is a theory about reality espoused by popular author Robert M. Pirsig in his two books, Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: An Inquiry into Values and . It asks questions such as what is real, what is good, and what is moral, and it comes up with some surprising conclusions about our lives and existence.

As the title of Pirsig's first book suggests, much of the MOQ has to do with a non-intellectual Zen-like view of the universe. Yet Pirsig departs from mysticism by arguing that reason and logic are just as important in seeking understanding.

Pirsig is not the first author to try to bridge the gap between science and mysticism; however, with the MOQ he structures the debate around a single concept – value. Pirsig attempts to throw new light on issues such as mind and matter, by discussing the behavior of particles at the quantum level and the nature of consciousness. At the social level he has much to say about racial tension, celebrity cults and mental illness.

Pirsig's concept of Quality is related to the metaphysics of Tao and Zen, as well as to American Indian culture.

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