06-04-2012, 12:00 AM
Might I point out that the following sentences, far from disavowing human emotion, merely state one might consider not becoming attached thereto:
At all times his seeing and hearing are normal; there are no further details or subtleties beyond this. He does not close his eyes or block his ears; it is enough that feelings do not attach to things.
True unconcern has to do with attachment, not with diminution of the human experience.
At all times his seeing and hearing are normal; there are no further details or subtleties beyond this. He does not close his eyes or block his ears; it is enough that feelings do not attach to things.
True unconcern has to do with attachment, not with diminution of the human experience.

