Nasreddin's foolish donkey reveals how scientific naturalism exposes our hidden assumptions about knowledge and being.
In Nasreddin Hodja tales, the donkey often behaves in ways that mock human certainty and expose logical fallacies. This concept applies Nasreddin's tradition to scientific naturalism as spirituality: just as the donkey reveals gaps in the Hodja's reasoning, empirical observation reveals gaps in our intuitive worldviews. Rather than dismissing nature as merely mechanical, we can treat natural phenomena as spiritual teachers that humble our pretensions to certainty. The donkey becomes a symbol for the non-human world's radical otherness—not separate from spirituality, but its foundation. When we genuinely observe nature without projecting human meanings, we encounter the sacred within systematic inquiry itself, mirroring Nasreddin's paradoxical wisdom.
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