“It pertains to the very nature of a philosophical question that its answer will not be a "perfectly rounded truth" (as Parmenides said it), grasped in the hand like an apple plucked from a tree.”

—  Josef Pieper

Source: Leisure, the Basis of Culture (1948), The Philosophical Act, P. 63

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