The Mechanics of Virtue, Matt Berry aphorism 9

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It is a morality hard enough for reality only if it is of and for that reality. What the senses cut up and take in, cognition returns in its own form.  The positive function of cognitive truths is to align the mind to its reality, not to pass themselves off as reality itself — for example, not as air-vibrations provoking a conditioned response of believing itself not to be such.  To fulfill its positive function, Truth forever compromises itself for the realization of the moralist.  If not, then the morality itself is the original sin.







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