Monday, December 07, 2015

8 Great Philosophical Questions That We'll Never Solve

8 Great Philosophical Questions That We'll Never Solve

 Philosophy goes where hard science can't, or won't.
Philosophers have a license to speculate about everything from
metaphysics to morality, and this means they can shed light on some of
the basic questions of existence. The bad news? These are questions that
may always lay just beyond the limits of our comprehension.


Here are eight mysteries of philosophy that we'll probably never resolve.

1. Why is there something rather than nothing?

 2. Is our universe real?

 3. Do we have free will?

 4. Does God exist?

 5. Is there life after death?

6. Can you really experience anything objectively?

 7. What is the best moral system?

 8. What are numbers?