or the Paradox of Inquiry, which is a philosophical problem about the possibility of learning. Meno's Paradox asks how one can search for something they don't know, since they wouldn't know what they're looking for, or why they would search for something they already know.
Similar, but not like the The Seeking Paradox.
Meno's Paradox argues that inquiry is impossible, while the Seeker's Paradox reinterprets the journey of seeking as the end goal itself, emphasizing personal transformation over finding a final truth. Meno's Paradox is a classical, epistemological problem, whereas the Seeker's Paradox is a modern spiritual and psychological idea.
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