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Or is this maybe the question with no answer?

2006-10-29 22:29:16 · 32 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

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No, this question is not the one. I really don't think there is any question with no answer.

I think it unlikely that there is a question with NO answer: considering that some answers are wrong, some are inappropriate, some are unhelpful, but they are answers

I don't think there is a question with NO answer.

2006-10-29 22:41:23 · answer #1 · answered by me 7 · 0 0

How can there be a question if an answer is not being sought?
Every question can have an answer - may be right or wrong. There would of course be many questions for which the right answer is yet to be found out - had it not been so, what are all scientists, psychologists and philosophers doing out there?

But don't ask me if ever they will find out chicken came first or the egg.

2006-10-29 22:38:36 · answer #2 · answered by small 7 · 0 0

We can only ask questions within our own concept of reality or what we have the capacity to imagine and within that framework we can always find an answer. Outside of that we cannot conceive the question and so without the question there can be no answer, but that doesn't mean the question does not exist and if the question exists then so to does the answer. it's all quite simple really.

2006-10-30 00:23:16 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Many questions without an answer -- there may be many possible "responses" but no definite "answers." Many things that we don't know for certain, that we can only guess or theorize about (the origin of the universe, the afterlife etc). One might argue that there are no absolute answers for anything. It's always relative. No absolute truths in science or theology. Even mathematics has exceptions to the rules. Nothing we can ever know for certain.

So in answer to your question, there are no answers! Tee hee

2006-10-29 22:37:51 · answer #4 · answered by amp 6 · 0 0

Ah, very astute observation on your part.

It's the nature of the species to "question" and even subconciously,,,demand answers.

I like to think some questions may not be meant to be answered, or should be paitently awaited, as I believe the Universe is taking care of DETAILS, and reveals all in IT'S own time.

Steven Wolf

2006-10-29 23:41:14 · answer #5 · answered by DIY Doc 7 · 0 0

All questions have their answers but sometimes the do not come in words, just as all question are not always verbal. Questions can be asked in a variety of ways. You can be made to think and find answers for yourselves after you have managed to ask right questions yourself. What is the meaning of all the troubles and tribulation that we go through in our lives? Life will not pronounce most important question verbally into your ears but you will know them.

We often ask questions the answers to which we already know. We sometimes just what to remind ourselves by raising a question to ourselves and we us other people as dummies, and sometimes we ask questions to make sure that what we think people appreciate that too – what is in my mine, is in your too. These are reassuring questions; we do not necessarily seek an answer to them as we already know an answer as a personal opinion, but if we do find an answer to our hearts satisfaction that brings us immense happiness.

Then there are question that we ask when we genuinely do not know the answer, and we really want to find out. We ask such questions with and open mind, but we still can be biased about the type of answer that we are ready to accept for consolidation into our existing repertoire of knowledge.

Then there are questions that we ask and the answers to which we never find. These questions keep us in a state of constant wonder. They keep us searching incessantly. We always seek what is best in our life endlessly. The question like – who am I? What is the purpose of life? And – who is God? These are some of the questions that have no answers, as they are live questions with eternal existence. These are the question that we learn to put in words but in fact we ask all the time none verbally – by trying to be ourselves, by living and by praying? We live our life as a question that in fact is its own answer.

2006-10-30 00:22:40 · answer #6 · answered by Shahid 7 · 0 0

yes ..there is a questions without answers ..an old proverb says ''it is better to know some of the questions than all the answers '' ..if u want a question ... how does the world begin ... what is behind planets is there another living planet ....

2006-10-29 23:34:03 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

'Can you prove the existence of God?'

Along with millions of others around the world, I believe in God. But like the wind blowing the trees around, God can't be seen. We know the wind is there - we see branches strewn around the road. In a similar way, the only 'proof' we have that God exists is in the changes he makes in people's lives.

Belief in God calls for faith in a power we can't see, hear or touch. Sounds like nonsense - but ask those whose lives have been genuinely touched by him!

2006-10-30 01:58:21 · answer #8 · answered by Songbird 3 · 0 0

No. If we have the wit to frame a question, will have the knowledge and skills sooner or later to answer it.

2006-10-30 06:08:26 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

yours is one that trubbles and could be infinite !

here is one what is love ?
what are all the things called love and how are they the same ?

dont be fool into thinking you dont love for reasons..
Give real love to those you truely love ..
But beware inside you flow from the giving you recieve..
Some love from the source..
For Some particularly fay folks need to be worn like a mask
the attension you recieve is your wormth thus love true becouse..
only real love pays you the abbility to light love in others

2006-10-29 22:52:28 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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