The Metaphysics of Quality is a philosophy developed by Robert M. Pirsig in his book "Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance."
He further developed In "Lila," the sequel to Zen, published 15 years later. I read them both in 1991 when the Lila came out. I re-read them a few months ago when Jake framed my writing around the concept of Zen and the Art of Weekly Accounting.
There are Static Patterns and Dynamic Quality. With the Static Patterns are four levels.
Dynamic Quality connects and disrupts the Static Patterns in all directions.
A new Intellectual Pattern can cause great change in a society over time.
We all generally exist in an Aristotalian metaphysics - based on subjects and objects. The Metaphysics of Quality says that each of us are an Organic Pattern that live in a Social Pattern governed by Intellectual Patterns.
Because each of us is capable of creating an idea...each of us, in a way, can recreate the Social Patterns around us which can also make our Organic Patterns healthier too.