To ask larger questions is to risk getting things wrong. Not to ask them at all is to constrain the life of understanding


On difficulty, and other essays (ed. 1980)


To ask larger questions is to risk getting things wrong. Not to ask them at all is to constrain the life of understanding

To ask larger questions is to risk getting things wrong. Not to ask them at all is to constrain the life of understanding

To ask larger questions is to risk getting things wrong. Not to ask them at all is to constrain the life of understanding

To ask larger questions is to risk getting things wrong. Not to ask them at all is to constrain the life of understanding