Submitted by Sphaerocypraea t3_xtiajf in philosophy
tpx187 t1_iqqs1tp wrote
Reply to comment by MyNameIsNonYaBizniz in Utopia”: meaning ‘no place’; from Greek: οὐ (not’) and τόπος (‘place’) by Sphaerocypraea
Elysium is a myth beyond the mountains are more mountains
MyNameIsNonYaBizniz t1_iqqssnd wrote
"The tau that is knowable is not the eternal tau" - Lao Tzu.
gdmzhlzhiv t1_iqr4z0n wrote
Lao Tzu already dropping mad facts about the circle constant.
RPG_are_my_initials t1_iqreheb wrote
The first verse is actually the dao that can be spoken of, or the dao that can be written, or described, or other variations like that. The point is that it cannot be precisely expressed. That's different than inability to know or understand it.
By the way I'm not sure if you made a typo or you're making a Greek pun, but the old form of the word in english is tao not tau.
MyNameIsNonYaBizniz t1_iqrxiwz wrote
You are very picky, go away you. lol
it means perfect knowledge is never perfect, always seek more knowledge, perfection is impossible. That's all we need to understand.
iiioiia t1_ir1stcz wrote
> it means perfect knowledge is never perfect, always seek more knowledge, perfection is impossible.
Are you describing The Tao, or something else?
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