Thursday, February 7, 2008
the biggest paradox of philosophy
the biggest paradox of philosophy is that if it ever achieved irrefutable meaning by solving its almost seemingly endless problems, it would cease to exit. nothing more to debate, nothing more to ponder, it would deliver a complete self-evident "system," here and now. the true end of philosophy is the end of philosophy i.e. solving the questions that makes us wonder. then again, i can be wrong. whatever.
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