I’m not sure “thought-provoking” is actually a good thing any more than “reflectively coherent” is a good thing. “Thought-provoking” is just a promise of future benefit from understanding; that promise is often broken.
I’m not sure “thought-provoking” is actually a good thing any more than “reflectively coherent” is a good thing. “Thought-provoking” is just a promise of future benefit from understanding; that promise is often broken.