Expanding the Frontiers of Reason

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In "Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance," Robert Pirsig explores the disconnect between technology and matters of the spirit. Technology has solved our material needs but created spiritual emptiness, leading to a crisis that can't be solved by conventional thinking. "The rationality itself is the source of the problem," Pirsig observes. He suggests we need to expand rationality rather than abandon it—similar to how Sir Isaac Newton invented calculus by expanding mathematical reasoning to handle infinitesimal changes. Our current confusion resembles historical periods before paradigm shifts, like when Christopher Columbus' discoveries shattered medieval worldviews. "Present-day reason is an analogue of the flat earth," Pirsig writes. "If you go too far beyond it you're presumed to fall off, into insanity." The solution lies not in rejecting reason, but in venturing beyond its current boundaries.