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3240 | There is more insight in fundamental perplexity about problems than in their supposed solutions [Nagel] |
Full Idea: Certain forms of perplexity (say about freedom, knowledge and the meaning of life) seem to me to embody more insight than any of the supposed solutions to those problems. | |
From: Thomas Nagel (The View from Nowhere [1986], Intro) | |
A reaction: Obviously false solutions won't embody much insight. This sounds good, but I suspect that the insight is in the recognition of the facts which give rise to the perplexity. I can't think of anything in favour of perplexity for its own sake. |