If philosophy generated no new problems it would be dead, because it would be finished; and if it recurrently regenerated the same old problems it would still not be alive because it could never begin. So those who still look to philosophy for their bread-and-butter should pray that the supply of new problems never dries up.
Friday, July 11, 2025
H. P. Grice: If philosophy generated no new problems it would be dead, because it would be finished; and if it recurrently regenerated the same old problems it would still not be alive because it could never begin. So those who still look to philosophy for their bread-and-butter should pray that the supply of new problems never dries up.
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