Philosophy (from Greek: φιλοσοφία, philosophia, 'love of wisdom')[1][2] is the study of general and fundamental questions, such as those about existence, reason, knowledge, values, mind, and language. — Wikipedia
A rhetorical question is one for which the questioner does not expect an answer. — Wikipedia
A rhetorical question may be intended as a challenge. The question is often difficult or impossible to answer. — Wikipedia
The important thing for a philosopher is not answer questions but to get the meaning of the question quite clear. — Bertrand Russell
Philosophy is about understanding the questions, not answering them. — Bertrand Russell
Wait, don't answer that question. — Anonymous
Mr. Smith, you don't have to answer that question. — Anonymous
You had to ask. — Anonymous
Broadly speaking, a non-rhetorical question is a request for information (i.e. ignorance made visible); a philosophical question, however, is a request for clarification (i.e. implicit assumptions (biases, confusions, non-rhetorical questions) made explicit). The latter seeks to understand – reflect upon – 'illusions of knowledge' whereas the former merely seeks to know. — 180 Proof
And to live is to be questioned (tested), not answered.Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards. — Søren Kierkegaard
The sense of 'definition' is described rather than defined.What is a definition? — TheMadFool
Pseudo. Shown not said. (Witty)The question, what is a question?
Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards.
— Søren Kierkegaard
And to live is to be questioned (tested), not answered. — 180 Proof
What is a definition?
— TheMadFool
The sense of 'definition' is described rather than defined. — 180 Proof
The question, what is a question?
Pseudo. Shown not said. (Witty) — 180 Proof
No paradoxes, just questionable premises. — 180 Proof
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