Intrinsically. It may just be that they’re not seeking it at the moment.
I don’t know anyone who claims to have found Zen enlightenment and been dissatisfied with it; perhaps it is theoretically impossible to do so.
But I do know people who are perfectly happy with half-truths and partial ignorance.
That isn’t an inconsistency if people can have more than one intrinsic value.
EDIT: Ahh, I’m not sure I follow what you wrote there.
I meant ’Perhaps it is impossible to find Zen enlightenment without being the kind of person that would be happy with that.
I don’t know how to evaluate people who have multiple intrinsic values but seek stability where fewer than all of them are reached.
Intrinsically. It may just be that they’re not seeking it at the moment.
I don’t know anyone who claims to have found Zen enlightenment and been dissatisfied with it; perhaps it is theoretically impossible to do so.
But I do know people who are perfectly happy with half-truths and partial ignorance.
That isn’t an inconsistency if people can have more than one intrinsic value.
EDIT: Ahh, I’m not sure I follow what you wrote there.
I meant ’Perhaps it is impossible to find Zen enlightenment without being the kind of person that would be happy with that.
I don’t know how to evaluate people who have multiple intrinsic values but seek stability where fewer than all of them are reached.