Academic questions are interlopers in a world where so few of the real ones have been answered
Academic questions are interlopers in a world where so few of the real ones have been answered
Henry S. Haskins, a renowned American writer and philosopher, once famously said, “Academic questions are interlopers in a world where so few of the real ones have been answered.” This profound statement sheds light on the nature of academic inquiry and its limitations in addressing the fundamental questions that plague humanity.