Can philosohpy answer everything?
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No, not at all.
Philosophy is as much about asking questions as providing answers. We are challenged to study the nature of our existence and look at concepts we take for granted in more detail.
The method of enquiry and asking questions is more important than actually answering them.
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Philosophy can only provide you with ideas and guess but the truth will always remain unknown since each answer results to a new question this is more about curiosity than true answers even if some philosophies are true such satisfactions are impossible since curiosity means further exploration for further knowledge the conclusion will be infinite .
By: Raiden
Date of comment: Mon, Oct 27th 2008
By: Raiden
Date of comment: Mon, Oct 27th 2008
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