I agree with the "best it can do is question".  
It seems to me that an answer is simply a question with a period at the end 
of it.
An answer is static, trapped in the amber of time and applicable in a very 
limited scope and totally dependent on the question.  
A question is dynamic, and moves through time, spewing static little answers 
wherever it goes...or not, the question is not dependent on its answers...
Philosophy is about how one thinks, not what one thinks.  To think is to 
question.  To rely on answers is to avoid thinking....

Not sure where that came from... but there it is....


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