Philosophers are often like little children, who first scribble random lines on a piece of paper with their pencils, and now ask an adult "What is that?"


Ch. 9 : Philosophy, p. 193 - Philosophical Occasions 1912-1951 (1993)


Philosophers are often like little children, who first scribble random lines on a piece of paper with their pencils, and now ask an adult What is...

Philosophers are often like little children, who first scribble random lines on a piece of paper with their pencils, and now ask an adult What is...

Philosophers are often like little children, who first scribble random lines on a piece of paper with their pencils, and now ask an adult What is...

Philosophers are often like little children, who first scribble random lines on a piece of paper with their pencils, and now ask an adult What is...