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Recently I've been having a gnawing feeling at the back of my mind that humans haven't even scratched the surface of philosophy and never will unlock its full potential. Are there any writings on this topic?

>> No.12304323

Why worry about humanity's lack of knowledge. Worry about your own lack of knowledge.

>> No.12304330

the true end of philosophy is probably basically gnosis--knowledge that has depths beyond any means of communication, so the only possible way to learn it is to reach it yourself.
or you could just be a cool Catholic because that solves enough of it lol

>> No.12304339

>physics advance to a point where truly indivisible particle mechanics are known
what now

>> No.12304345

>>12304233
This is the worst iteration of this “meme”

>> No.12304363

>>12304233
play morrowind

>> No.12304445

>>12304233
is this a Shin Megami Tensei II reference?

>> No.12306001

>>12304233
>without my blessing

He who knows Brahman but thinks himself separate from Brahman does not know Brahman.

>> No.12306030

>>12304233
Lots of philosophy explores the limits of philosophy. For example, Kant's Critique of Pure Reason

>> No.12306158

>>12304233
>Implying 70-200 IQ apes will ever unlock the truth of all that is to exist

>> No.12306167

I feel the opposite

>> No.12306209

>>12304233
do shrooms and observe the futhark runes that start to emanate from the walls of your home.