Aug 30, 2009 17:32
Answer this koan, and give an explanation and example. Try to answer as seriously as you can. Then ask me a koan.
If a tree falls in the forest, and no-one is there to hear it, does it make a sound?
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It could be argued that since there is no ear there to perceive the waves that technically there is no "sound", but that fails to account for the forest animals. And really, even if if there were no ears at all, the sound would be still be there regardless of it being "heard"or not. why? Because existensial nonsense like that really irritates me and serves no purpose.
For you...If we always settle for "good enough" will anything ever truly be good enough for us?
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If it is later observed, the downed tree's sound will reverberate in the internal ears of the observer.
If it is never observed, it never fell. Since the questions assumes it fell, it will necessarily later be observed.
Does expertise in an interest reduce one's appreciation of that interest?
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Seriously, it is not aware enough of the consequences of it's actions to.
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