A philosophical or theological history reveals the same questions being asked over and over. It's the tradition of the questions which make the history rather than answers. abailart said: It's the tradition of the questions which make the history rather than answers.To that, i'll add: I wish to live in the history where the prevailent tradition is of taking a question to the farthest borders of all answers and then letting go of said answers if need be. I salute traditions in which new questions are born. |
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