But, really I think the saying signifies that there's something deeper than what it is. — Posty McPostface
Yes, but in a dialectical search for meaning, the ontological preposition to your position has to be asserted first. — Posty McPostface
a perpetual sense of incompleteness at the very strongest point of knowledge. — Posty McPostface
What's done is done, it is what it is, whatever will be will be. — Sapientia
On the other hand, there may be a deeper meaning which I'm not aware of. — TheMadFool
Presumably it means that we have reached bedrock when providing a chain of reasons, and that further logical justification of our reasons is nonsensical or forbidden. — sime
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