How is it that such can be true, as in many historic philosophical works and

How is it that such can be true, as in many historic philosophical works and

How is it that such can be true, as in many historic philosophical works and their base, that all has been done... that nothing is to be seen as new... when quite factually (according to science) the relative age of our existence in regard to all else that is known and yet to be discovered in our perception and reality, is comparable to that of an infant at best? Perhaps even yet to have been "born" being still in a gestative state..... Is such opinion not simply from our confined and very limited perspective?

Read another response by Alexander George
Read another response about Philosophy
Print