A useful quote from Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, by R.Pirsig, 1977, chapter 13.
(In
context, the Narrator (Pirsig) is explaining an episode of McCarthyism
at Montana State in the '50s in which his younger, mentally-ill self was
involved as a faculty member.
Just FYI, and in case
you were worried, I used reason all day today, fixing up an old house
for a family investment, and getting generators ready for tonight's
storm. I'm grieving, as is Aimee, but "fetch wood, carry water".)
"The
real University, he said, has no specific location. It owns no
property, pays no salaries and receives no material dues. The real
University is a state of mind. It is that great heritage of rational
thought that has been brought down to us through the centuries and which
does not exist at any specific location. It’s a state of mind which is
regenerated throughout the centuries by a body of people who
traditionally carry the title of professor, but even that title is not
part of the real University. The real University is nothing less than
the continuing body of reason itself.
"In addition to this state of mind, "reason," there’s a
legal entity which is unfortunately called by the same name but which
is quite another thing. This is a nonprofit corporation, a branch of the
state with a specific address. It owns property, is capable of paying
salaries, of receiving money and of responding to legislative pressures
in the process.
"But this second university, the legal
corporation, cannot teach, does not generate new knowledge or evaluate
ideas. It is not the real University at all. It is just a church
building, the setting, the location at which conditions have been made
favorable for the real church
to exist.
"Confusion continually occurs in people who fail to see this difference,
he said, and think that control of the church buildings implies control
of the church. They see professors as employees of the second
university who should abandon reason when told to and take orders with
no backtalk, the same way employees do in other corporations."
Wednesday, August 5, 2020
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