That every moral fact of experience frays into divergent fibres when subjected to inquiry impugns neither the moral facts nor the process of inquiry. The only error is to take them as being on different levels, as if each was a refutation of the other, mindless or mindful to excess. Inquiry does not uncover the true causes of experience but is at best illuminates the alien nature of intentionality.
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